Demiris George, Rantz Marilyn, Aud Myra, Marek Karen, Tyrer Harry, Skubic Marjorie, Hussam Ali
Department of Health Management and Informatics, School of Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.
Med Inform Internet Med. 2004 Jun;29(2):87-94. doi: 10.1080/14639230410001684387.
The study aim is to explore the perceptions and expectations of seniors in regard to "smart home" technology installed and operated in their homes with the purpose of improving their quality of life and/or monitoring their health status.
Three focus group sessions were conducted within this pilot study to assess older adults' perceptions of the technology and ways they believe technology can improve their daily lives. Themes discussed in these groups included participants' perceptions of the usefulness of devices and sensors in health-related issues such as preventing or detecting falls, assisting with visual or hearing impairments, improving mobility, reducing isolation, managing medications, and monitoring of physiological parameters. The audiotapes were transcribed and a content analysis was performed.
A total of 15 older adults participated in three focus group sessions. Areas where advanced technologies would benefit older adult residents included emergency help, prevention and detection of falls, monitoring of physiological parameters, etc. Concerns were expressed about the user-friendliness of the devices, lack of human response and the need for training tailored to older learners.
All participants had an overall positive attitude towards devices and sensors that can be installed in their homes in order to enhance their lives.
本研究旨在探索老年人对安装并运行在其家中的“智能家居”技术的看法和期望,该技术旨在改善他们的生活质量和/或监测他们的健康状况。
在这项试点研究中进行了三场焦点小组会议,以评估老年人对该技术的看法以及他们认为技术可以改善日常生活的方式。这些小组讨论的主题包括参与者对设备和传感器在与健康相关问题上的有用性的看法,例如预防或检测跌倒、协助视力或听力障碍、改善行动能力、减少孤独感、管理药物以及监测生理参数。对录音进行了转录并进行了内容分析。
共有15名老年人参加了三场焦点小组会议。先进技术对老年居民有益的领域包括紧急求助、跌倒预防与检测、生理参数监测等。对设备的用户友好性、缺乏人工响应以及针对老年学习者的培训需求表示了担忧。
所有参与者对可以安装在他们家中以改善生活的设备和传感器总体持积极态度。