Evaluation of the User Experience of a Standard Telecare Product - The Personal Trigger

A. Taylor, S. Agamanolis
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Telecare is a term that covers a range of products and services that use new technology to enable people to live with greater independence and safety in their own homes. In this paper, we present an evaluation of the user experience of a familiar telecare product called a ‘personal trigger’ that provides a means of summoning assistance when help is needed. It is supplied as part of a community alarm service and should be worn at all times for continuous protection. Our evaluation is based on a survey distributed to over 1,300 clients in Moray, North East Scotland with a 60% response rate. The main findings are: clients view the service extremely positively, but almost two-thirds have never used their personal trigger to summon help and less than 8% wear it at all times; over two-thirds of clients wear their personal trigger most or all of the time, predominantly because it makes them feel safer; almost one-third of clients wear their personal trigger only some of the time to not at all, mostly because it is too sensitive or they forget to put it on. The appearance of the personal trigger was found to be less significant, despite the large majority of respondents being women. However, there is a need for better design to make it more comfortable and enjoyable to wear. Over the coming years, many older people will have higher expectations of public services. Designers can make things that are attractive and work well, and should be included in teams that develop telecare technology.
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标准远程医疗产品的用户体验评价——个人触发器
远程医疗是一个涵盖一系列产品和服务的术语,这些产品和服务使用新技术使人们能够在自己的家中生活得更加独立和安全。在本文中,我们对一种熟悉的远程医疗产品的用户体验进行了评估,这种产品被称为“个人触发器”,它在需要帮助时提供了一种召唤援助的手段。它是作为社区警报服务的一部分提供的,应该一直穿着以提供持续的保护。我们的评估是基于对苏格兰东北部马里的1300多名客户的调查,回复率为60%。主要发现是:客户对这项服务的评价非常积极,但近三分之二的客户从未使用过他们的个人触发器来寻求帮助,只有不到8%的人一直戴着它;超过三分之二的客户大部分时间或所有时间都戴着自己的私人扳机,主要是因为这让他们感到更安全;近三分之一的客户只是在某些时候戴着他们的私人扳机,根本不戴,主要是因为它太敏感,或者他们忘记戴上它。尽管大多数受访者是女性,但研究发现,个人诱因的出现并不那么重要。然而,需要更好的设计,使它更舒适,更享受穿着。在未来几年,许多老年人将对公共服务有更高的期望。设计师可以做出有吸引力且运行良好的东西,并且应该包括在开发远程技术的团队中。
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