Toward digital inclusion of older adults in e-health: a case study on support for physical activity

IF 2.1 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS Universal Access in the Information Society Pub Date : 2023-10-12 DOI:10.1007/s10209-023-01049-z
Åsa Revenäs, Lars Ström, Antonio Cicchetti, Maria Ehn
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Abstract Older adults are a heterogeneous population for which many e-health innovations are inaccessible. Involving older adults in user-centered design (UCD) with a specific focus on inclusive design is important to make e-health more accessible to this user group. This case study aimed to explore the feasibility of a new UCD approach aiming to minimize bias in the design phase of a digital support for older adults’ physical activity (PA). The study used mixed methods and applied UCD principles in a four-iteration design phase followed by an evaluation phase where 11 and 15 older adults participated, respectively. The users’ gender, PA level and technology experience (TE) were considered in recruitment, data analysis and prioritization of improvement efforts. In the design phase, users with different gender, PA level and TE participated and contributed with feedback, which was prioritized in the development. The adaptation included improving readability, simplifying layout and features, clarifying structure, and making the digital content more inclusive and relevant. The evaluation showed that the users had a positive experience of the prototype and could use it with some help. The study demonstrated that adopting e-health to assure digital inclusion among older adults must address several aspects. The UCD approach was feasible for amending user bias and for confirming that users of both genders and with varied PA- and TE level shaped the design. However, evaluation of the method with larger samples is needed. Moreover, further research on methods to involve digitally excluded populations in UCD is needed.
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将老年人数字化纳入电子保健:关于支持身体活动的案例研究
老年人是一个异质人群,许多电子卫生创新是无法获得的。让老年人参与以用户为中心的设计(UCD),并特别注重包容性设计,这对于使这一用户群体更容易获得电子保健非常重要。本案例研究旨在探索一种新的UCD方法的可行性,旨在最大限度地减少老年人体育活动(PA)数字支持设计阶段的偏差。该研究使用混合方法,并将UCD原则应用于四次迭代设计阶段,随后是分别有11名和15名老年人参与的评估阶段。在招聘、数据分析和改进工作的优先次序方面考虑了用户的性别、PA水平和技术经验(TE)。在设计阶段,不同性别、PA级别和TE的用户参与并反馈,这在开发中是优先考虑的。调整包括提高可读性,简化布局和功能,澄清结构,使数字内容更具包容性和相关性。评估结果表明,用户对原型有良好的体验,可以在一些帮助下使用它。该研究表明,采用电子保健以确保老年人的数字包容必须解决几个方面的问题。UCD方法对于修正用户偏见和确认不同性别的用户以及不同PA和TE水平的用户塑造设计是可行的。然而,需要用更大的样本对该方法进行评估。此外,还需要进一步研究将数字排斥人群纳入UCD的方法。
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Universal Access in the Information Society
Universal Access in the Information Society COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS-
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期刊介绍: Universal Access in the Information Society (UAIS) is an international, interdisciplinary refereed journal that solicits original research contributions addressing the accessibility, usability, and, ultimately, acceptability of Information Society Technologies by anyone, anywhere, at anytime, and through any media and device. Universal access refers to the conscious and systematic effort to proactively apply principles, methods and tools of universal design order to develop Information Society Technologies that are accessible and usable by all citizens, including the very young and the elderly and people with different types of disabilities, thus avoiding the need for a posteriori adaptations or specialized design. The journal''s unique focus is on theoretical, methodological, and empirical research, of both technological and non-technological nature, that addresses equitable access and active participation of potentially all citizens in the information society.
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