Assistive products for older adults in China: self-reported need, services, and satisfaction.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation-Assistive Technology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-18 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2024.2338134
Ailin Mao, Hua Jiang, Liquan Dong, Mei Yan, Yuejian Shan
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Purpose: Older adults may abandon or discontinue the use of assistive products due to low levels of satisfaction. Only few studies have examined need and satisfaction related to the use of assistive products for this group in China. As such, research is needed to improve satisfaction with assistive products and related services.

Method: This study used technology acceptance theory to examine the self-reported need for, and ownership of, assistive products among older adults in China, as well as to examine the association between services and satisfaction with assistive products; the underlying mechanism of this association was also assessed. The current study used the rapid assistive technology assessment (rATA) questionnaire designed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for stratified and cluster sampling. A total of 2,158 older adults living in China were interviewed. The multiple regression analysis was used to examine the independent and interactive associations between services and satisfaction. Heterogeneity and robustness tests were also undertaken.

Results: The self-reported need for assistive products pertained mainly to vision, and together with ownership, the need gap has not yet been addressed. Both pre-sale (β = 0.600, p < 0.01) and follow-up services (β = 0.270, p < 0.01) were positively correlated with satisfaction, which in turn shows heterogeneity when it comes to the types of assistive products.

Conclusion: Providing accessible services, especially follow-up services, will help older adults be more satisfied with their assistive products, thus ultimately ensuring the continued use of products.

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中国老年人辅助产品:自我报告的需求、服务和满意度。
目的:老年人可能会因满意度低而放弃或停止使用辅助产品。在中国,只有少数研究对这一群体使用辅助产品的需求和满意度进行了调查。因此,需要开展研究以提高对辅助产品和相关服务的满意度。研究方法本研究采用技术接受理论,考察了中国老年人自我报告的辅助产品需求和拥有情况,并考察了服务与辅助产品满意度之间的关联;同时还评估了这种关联的内在机制。本研究采用世界卫生组织(WHO)设计的快速辅助技术评估(rATA)问卷进行分层抽样和分组抽样。共访问了 2,158 名中国老年人。研究采用多元回归分析法来检验服务与满意度之间的独立关联和交互关联。同时还进行了异质性和稳健性检验:结果:自我报告的辅助产品需求主要与视力有关,加上所有权问题,需求缺口尚未得到解决。销售前(β = 0.600,p p 结论:提供无障碍服务,尤其是后续服务,将有助于提高老年人对其辅助产品的满意度,从而最终确保产品的持续使用。
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