Joe Jonathan, Chaudhuri Shomir, Chung Jane, Thompson Hilaire, Demiris George
a Department of Biomedical & Health Informatics , University of Washington , Seattle , WA , USA .
b School of Nursing, University of Washington , Seattle , WA , USA.
Inform Health Soc Care. 2016;41(2):143-58. doi: 10.3109/17538157.2014.965305. Epub 2014 Oct 17.
To examine older adults' attitudes toward multifunctional technology tools and specific preferences and expectations that would maximize their utility and usability.
We held three focus group sessions for this pilot study to determine perceptions of older adults toward multifunctional wellness tools, including usefulness and barriers to use. Areas discussed included features that would be wanted or unwanted, form factor and context of use. Recordings were transcribed and qualitative content analysis was performed.
Fourteen older adults participated in the focus group sessions. Participants viewed potential uses for wellness tools with regard to their health and health information positively, as they felt currently available tools were lacking. In addition, participants felt that a single-user, smaller, portable device would be more useful than a non-portable multi-user device. Concerns were expressed toward technologies that were difficult to use with aging-related changes, privacy and perceptions of technology.
Participants felt generally positively toward a multifunctional wellness tool and would be willing to use one if it were portable, intuitive and had reliable health-related information on the device.
研究老年人对多功能技术工具的态度以及能使其效用和可用性最大化的特定偏好与期望。
我们针对这项试点研究举办了三场焦点小组会议,以确定老年人对多功能健康工具的看法,包括其有用性和使用障碍。讨论的领域包括想要或不想要的功能、外形因素和使用情境。对录音进行了转录并进行了定性内容分析。
14名老年人参加了焦点小组会议。参与者对健康工具在其健康和健康信息方面的潜在用途持积极看法,因为他们觉得现有工具存在不足。此外,参与者认为单用户、体积较小、便于携带的设备比非便携式多用户设备更有用。对于因与衰老相关的变化而难以使用的技术、隐私以及对技术的看法,他们表达了担忧。
参与者总体上对多功能健康工具持积极态度,如果该工具便于携带、操作直观且设备上有可靠的健康相关信息,他们愿意使用。