Facilitating daily life integration of technologies for active and healthy aging : understanding demands of older adults in health technology design /

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Author / Creator:Vaziri, Daryoush Daniel, author.
Imprint:Wiesbaden : Springer Vieweg, [2018]
©2018
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Language:English
Series:Informationsmanagement in Theorie und Praxis
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3658228741
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Summary:Annotation Daryoush Daniel Vaziri illustrates that the use of mixed methods designs may support the induction of more subtle and complete theories about older adults' use of technologies for the support of active and healthy aging. The results show that older adults' social contexts and environments considerably affect their perspectives, practices and attitudes with respect to health, quality of life, well-being and technology use for active and healthy aging support. Results were collected with older adults aged 60+ as well as relevant secondary stakeholders like caregivers, policy makers or health insurance companies.
Other form:Print version: Vaziri, Daryoush Daniel. Facilitating daily life integration of technologies for active and healthy aging. Wiesbaden : Springer Vieweg, [2018] 3658228741 9783658228743
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505 0 |a Intro; Acknowledgements; List of figures; List of tables; Abbreviations; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Motivation; 1.2 Structure of the thesis; 2 State of the art; 2.1 Policies and ageing society; 2.2 Health monitoring and quantify yourself in older adults; 2.3 Challenges for the design of health technologies for older adults; 2.4 Engaging stakeholders in the design of AHA technologies; 2.5 Participatory design; 2.6 Living lab methodology; 3 Research Questions; 4 Research design; 4.1 Setting; 4.2 Mixed methods approach; 4.3 Overall methodology; 4.3.1 Data collection 
505 8 |a 4.3.2 Qualitative data analyses4.3.3 Quantitative data analyses; 4.4 Case studies; 5 Exploring User Experience and Technology Acceptance for a Fall Prevention System: Results from a Randomized Clinical Trial and a Living Lab; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Methods; 5.2.1 Study setup; 5.2.2 Study protocol; 5.2.3 Data collection; 5.2.4 Measures; 5.3 Results; 5.3.1 Usability; 5.3.2 User experience; 5.3.3 User acceptance; 5.4 Discussion; 5.4.1 Usability; 5.4.2 User experience; 5.4.3 User acceptance; 5.4.4 Design implications; 5.5 Limitations; 5.6 Conclusions 
505 8 |a 6 Analysis of Effects and Usage Indicators for a ICT-based Fall Prevention System in Community Dwelling Older Adults6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Related Work; 6.2.1 Design of physical activity systems for older adults; 6.2.2 Exergames and older adults, ICT and fall prevention; 6.2.3 Activity monitoring in older adults (wearables); 6.2.4 Target groups for ICT-based fall prevention; 6.3 Methodology; 6.3.1 Study Design; 6.3.2 Data collection; 6.3.3 Data analysis; 6.4 Results; 6.4.1 Effectiveness of the system for subgroups; 6.4.2 Effect of system usage on fall risk 
505 8 |a 6.4.3 Usage indicators for iStoppFalls6.5 Discussion; 6.5.1 Discussion of subgroup results; 6.5.2 Discussion of system usage factors; 6.5.3 Discussion of usage indicators; 6.6 Study Limitations; 6.7 Conclusion; 7 Exploring User Behaviour to Predict Influencing Factors in Technology use for active and healthy ageing by Older Adults; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Methods; 7.2.1 Study design; 7.2.2 Participants; 7.2.3 Data collection; 7.2.4 Data analysis; 7.3 Results; 7.3.1 Quantitative analysis: exploring predictors of health-related technology use 
505 8 |a 7.3.2 Qualitative analysis: Indicators regarding influencing factors for physical activity in older adults7.4 Discussion; 7.4.1 Discussion of regression analysis; 7.4.2 Implications for the design of AHA technologies; 7.4.3 Limitations; 7.5 Conclusion; 8 Negotiating Contradictions: Engaging Disparate Stakeholder Demands in Designing for Active and Healthy Aging; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Related work; 8.2.1 Policies and ageing society; 8.2.2 AHA technologies for older adults; 8.2.3 Engaging stakeholders in the design for AHA; 8.3 Methods; 8.3.1 Research setting and data collection 
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