Mitzner Tracy L, Stuck Rachel, Hartley Jordan Q, Beer Jenay M, Rogers Wendy A
School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.
College of Engineering & Computing, College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, USA.
J Rehabil Assist Technol Eng. 2017 Feb 1;4:2055668317692755. doi: 10.1177/2055668317692755. eCollection 2017 Jan-Dec.
Televideo technology (e.g., Skype) has potential to support adults as they age by facilitating their interactions with people remotely; this potential may be even greater for adults aging with pre-existing mobility impairments, who face challenges interacting with others in person due to lack of transportation or accessibility. Our research employed questionnaire and interview methodologies to investigate this understudied population about their attitudes toward televideo technology for supporting social engagement, healthcare provider access, and physical activity. Participants were 14 adults aging with self-reported mobility impairments (50-70 years of age). Overall, participants were open to accepting televideo technology for social engagement, healthcare provider access, and physical activity. Participants perceived these technologies to be useful and perceived additional benefits, including the feeling of "being there" by enabling the viewing of facial expressions and the environment of the other person. Concerns included perceptions that televideo technologies lack security and privacy. Participants also expressed concerns that these technologies are difficult to use and are difficult to learn to use. The findings have implications for education, training, and deployment of televideo technology for home-based interventions for adults aging with pre-existing mobility impairments.
远程视频技术(如Skype)有潜力通过促进老年人与他人的远程互动来支持他们的老龄化生活;对于那些因行动不便而面临亲自与他人互动挑战(如缺乏交通工具或无障碍设施)的老年人来说,这种潜力可能更大。我们的研究采用问卷调查和访谈方法,调查了这一研究较少的人群对远程视频技术在支持社交参与、医疗服务提供者访问和体育活动方面的态度。参与者是14名自我报告有行动障碍的老年人(年龄在50至70岁之间)。总体而言,参与者对接受远程视频技术用于社交参与、医疗服务提供者访问和体育活动持开放态度。参与者认为这些技术很有用,并认识到其他好处,包括通过能够看到对方的面部表情和环境而产生的“身临其境”的感觉。担忧包括认为远程视频技术缺乏安全性和隐私性。参与者还表示担心这些技术难以使用且难以学会使用。这些发现对为有行动障碍的老年人进行家庭干预而开展的远程视频技术的教育、培训和部署具有启示意义。