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老年人使用新型跌倒检测设备的体验。

Older Adults' Experience with a Novel Fall Detection Device.

作者信息

Demiris George, Chaudhuri Shomir, Thompson Hilaire J

机构信息

1 Department of Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education, University of Washington School of Medicine , Seattle, Washington.

2 Department of Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems, University of Washington School of Medicine , Seattle, Washington.

出版信息

Telemed J E Health. 2016 Sep;22(9):726-32. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2015.0218. Epub 2016 Mar 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Falls are a significant concern for the older adult (OA) population, many of whom are unable to get up following a fall.

INTRODUCTION

While many devices exist designed to detect a fall, little work has been conducted to evaluate the usability of such devices. We present a longitudinal usability study of a fall detection (FD) device tested with OAs in real-world settings.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

OAs were recruited and asked to use a wearable FD device for up to 4 months. Participants were interviewed at baseline and 2 and 4 months and encouraged to provide direct feedback on their experience.

RESULTS

In total, 18 OAs participated in the study. Eight completed the 4-month trial. We conducted a total of 38 interviews (16 baseline, 7 midpoint, and 15 final) and logged a total of 78 comments. While participants enjoyed the GPS and automatic detection features of the device, they were unhappy with the volume of false alarms and obtrusiveness of the device. Many also did not see a great need for having the device or were embarrassed by the device.

DISCUSSION

Engineers must work to better develop this technology so that it is accessible to people with hearing loss, limited dexterity, and low vision. Utilizing age-appropriate design techniques will help make such informatics tools more user friendly.

CONCLUSION

We explored the usability of a particular FD device with OAs and provide design recommendations to help future device manufacturers create more age-appropriate devices.

摘要

背景

跌倒对于老年人群体而言是一个重大问题,其中许多人跌倒后无法自行起身。

引言

虽然存在许多旨在检测跌倒的设备,但很少有工作致力于评估此类设备的可用性。我们展示了一项在现实环境中对老年人群体进行测试的跌倒检测(FD)设备的纵向可用性研究。

材料与方法

招募老年人群体,并要求他们使用可穿戴式FD设备长达4个月。在基线、2个月和4个月时对参与者进行访谈,并鼓励他们就自身体验提供直接反馈。

结果

共有18名老年人参与了该研究。8人完成了为期4个月的试验。我们总共进行了38次访谈(16次基线访谈、7次中期访谈和15次最终访谈),并记录了总共78条意见。虽然参与者喜欢该设备的全球定位系统(GPS)和自动检测功能,但他们对误报数量和设备的突兀性感到不满。许多人也认为没有很大必要使用该设备,或者因该设备而感到尴尬。

讨论

工程师必须努力更好地开发这项技术,以便听力受损、灵活性受限和视力不佳的人也能使用。采用适合老年人的设计技术将有助于使此类信息工具更便于用户使用。

结论

我们探讨了一款特定FD设备在老年人群体中的可用性,并提供设计建议,以帮助未来的设备制造商制造出更适合老年人的设备。

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