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Older Adults Perceptions of Technology and Barriers to Interacting with Tablet Computers: A Focus Group Study

机译:老年人对技术的认识和与平板电脑互动的障碍:焦点小组研究

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>Background: New technologies provide opportunities for the delivery of broad, flexible interventions with older adults. Focus groups were conducted to: (1) understand older adults' familiarity with, and barriers to, interacting with new technologies and tablets; and (2) utilize user-engagement in refining an intervention protocol.>Methods: Eighteen older adults (65–76 years old; 83.3% female) who were novice tablet users participated in discussions about their perceptions of and barriers to interacting with tablets. We conducted three separate focus groups and used a generic qualitative design applying thematic analysis to analyse the data. The focus groups explored attitudes toward tablets and technology in general. We also explored the perceived advantages and disadvantages of using tablets, familiarity with, and barriers to interacting with tablets. In two of the focus groups, participants had previous computing experience (e.g., desktop), while in the other, participants had no previous computing experience. None of the participants had any previous experience with tablet computers.>Results: The themes that emerged were related to barriers (i.e., lack of instructions and guidance, lack of knowledge and confidence, health-related barriers, cost); disadvantages and concerns (i.e., too much and too complex technology, feelings of inadequacy, and comparison with younger generations, lack of social interaction and communication, negative features of tablets); advantages (i.e., positive features of tablets, accessing information, willingness to adopt technology); and skepticism about using tablets and technology in general. After brief exposure to tablets, participants emphasized the likelihood of using a tablet in the future.>Conclusions: Our findings suggest that most of our participants were eager to adopt new technology and willing to learn using a tablet. However, they voiced apprehension about lack of, or lack of clarity in, instructions and support. Understanding older adults' perceptions of technology is important to assist with introducing it to this population and maximize the potential of technology to facilitate independent living.
机译:>背景:新技术为老年人提供广泛,灵活的干预措施提供了机会。进行了焦点小组调查:(1)了解老年人对与新技术和平板电脑互动的熟悉程度和障碍; >方法:平板电脑的新手使用者中有18位年龄较大的成年人(65-76岁;女性占83.3%)参加了有关他们对和与平板电脑互动的障碍。我们进行了三个单独的焦点小组讨论,并使用了通用的定性设计,并通过主题分析来分析数据。专题小组探讨了总体上对平板电脑和技术的态度。我们还探讨了使用平板电脑的优缺点,熟悉平板电脑以及与平板电脑互动的障碍。在两个焦点小组中,参与者具有先前的计算经验(例如,台式机),而在其他焦点小组中,参与者则没有先前的计算经验。没有参与者以前有使用平板电脑的经验。>结果:出现的主题与障碍有关(例如,缺乏指导和指导,缺乏知识和信心,与健康相关的障碍,成本);劣势和担忧(即技术太多和太复杂,感觉不足,与年轻一代进行比较,缺乏社交互动和沟通,平板电脑的负面特征);优势(即平板电脑的积极特性,获取信息,采用技术的意愿);以及对一般使用平板电脑和技术的怀疑。在短暂接触平板电脑后,参与者强调了将来使用平板电脑的可能性。>结论:我们的发现表明,我们的大多数参与者都渴望采用新技术并愿意学习使用平板电脑。但是,他们对指令和支持的缺乏或不明确表示担忧。了解老年人对技术的看法对于协助将其介绍给这一人群并最大限度地利用技术来促进独立生活具有重要意义。

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