Courtney K L
University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Department of Health and Community Systems, 415 Victoria Building, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.
Methods Inf Med. 2008;47(1):76-81. doi: 10.3414/me9104.
With large predicted increases of the older adult (65 years and older) population, researchers have been exploring the use of smart home information technologies (IT) in residential care (RC) facilities to enhance resident quality of life and safety. Older adults' perceptions of privacy can inhibit their acceptance and subsequent adoption of smart home IT.
This qualitative study, guided by principles of grounded theory research, investigated the relationship between privacy, living environment and willingness of older adults living in residential care facilities to adopt smart home IT through focus groups and individual interviews.
The findings from this study indicate that privacy can be a barrier for older adults' adoption of smart home IT; however their own perception of their need for the technology may override their privacy concerns. Privacy concerns, as a barrier to technology adoption, can be influenced by both individual-level and community-level factors.
Further exploration of the factors influencing older adults' perceptions of smart home IT need is necessary.
鉴于预计老年(65岁及以上)人口将大幅增加,研究人员一直在探索在住宅护理(RC)设施中使用智能家居信息技术(IT),以提高居民的生活质量和安全性。老年人对隐私的认知可能会抑制他们对智能家居IT的接受和后续采用。
这项定性研究以扎根理论研究原则为指导,通过焦点小组和个人访谈,调查了居住在住宅护理设施中的老年人的隐私、生活环境与采用智能家居IT的意愿之间的关系。
本研究结果表明,隐私可能是老年人采用智能家居IT的障碍;然而,他们自身对该技术需求的认知可能会超越其对隐私的担忧。作为技术采用障碍的隐私担忧,可能会受到个人层面和社区层面因素的影响。
有必要进一步探索影响老年人对智能家居IT需求认知的因素。