Demiris George, Hensel Brian K, Skubic Marjorie, Rantz Marilyn
Department of Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems, School of Nursing & Biomedical and Health Informatics, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA.
Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 2008 Winter;24(1):120-4. doi: 10.1017/S0266462307080154.
The goal of meeting the desire of older adults to remain independent in their home setting while controlling healthcare costs has led to the conceptualization of "smart homes." A smart home is a residence equipped with technology that enhances safety of residents and monitors their health conditions. The study aim is to assess older adults' perceptions of specific smart home technologies (i.e., a bed sensor, gait monitor, stove sensor, motion sensor, and video sensor).
The study setting is TigerPlace, a retirement community designed according to the Aging in Place model. Focus group sessions with fourteen residents were conducted to assess perceived advantages and concerns associated with specific applications, and preferences for recipients of sensor-generated information pertaining to residents' activity levels, sleep patterns and potential emergencies. Sessions were audio-taped; tapes were transcribed, and a content analysis was performed.
A total of fourteen older adults over the age of 65 participated in three focus group sessions Most applications were perceived as useful, and participants would agree to their installation in their own home. Preference for specific sensors related to sensors' appearance and residents' own level of frailty and perceived need. Specific concerns about privacy were raised.
The findings indicate an overall positive attitude toward sensor technologies for nonobtrusive monitoring. Researchers and practitioners are called upon to address ethical and technical challenges in this emerging domain.
满足老年人在家中保持独立的愿望同时控制医疗成本,这一目标促使了“智能家居”概念的形成。智能家居是配备了可提高居民安全性并监测其健康状况技术的住宅。本研究旨在评估老年人对特定智能家居技术(即床传感器、步态监测器、炉灶传感器、运动传感器和视频传感器)的看法。
研究地点为虎地,这是一个按照就地养老模式设计的退休社区。与14名居民进行了焦点小组讨论,以评估与特定应用相关的感知优势和担忧,以及对传感器生成的与居民活动水平、睡眠模式和潜在紧急情况相关信息接收者的偏好。讨论进行了录音;录音被转录,并进行了内容分析。
共有14名65岁以上的老年人参加了三次焦点小组讨论。大多数应用被认为是有用的,参与者会同意在自己家中安装。对特定传感器的偏好与传感器的外观以及居民自身的虚弱程度和感知需求有关。还提出了对隐私的具体担忧。
研究结果表明对用于非侵入式监测的传感器技术总体持积极态度。呼吁研究人员和从业者应对这一新兴领域中的伦理和技术挑战。