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Willingness of older adults to share data and privacy concerns after exposure to unobtrusive in-home monitoring

机译:在暴露于不引人注目的家庭监测后老年人愿意分享数据和隐私问题的意愿

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Older adult participants in the Intelligent Systems for Assessment of Aging Changes study (ISAAC) carried out by the Oregon Center for Aging and Technology (ORCATECH) were surveyed regarding their attitudes about unobtrusive home monitoring and computer use at baseline and after one year (n=119). The survey was part of a longitudinal study using in-home sensor technology to detect cognitive changes and other health problems. Our primary objective was to measure willingness to share health or activity data with one’s doctor or family members and concerns about privacy or security of monitoring over one year of study participation. Differences in attitudes of participants with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) compared to those with normal cognition were also examined. A high proportion (over 72%) of participants reported acceptance of in-home and computer monitoring and willingness to have data shared with their doctor or family members. However, a majority (60%) reported concerns related to privacy or security; these concerns increased after one year of participation. Few differences between participants with MCI and those with normal cognition were identified. Findings suggest that involvement in this unobtrusive in-home monitoring study may have raised awareness about the potential privacy risks of technology. Still, results show high acceptance, stable over time, of sharing information from monitoring systems with family members and doctors. Our findings have important implications for the deployment of technologies among older adults in research studies as well as in the general community.
机译:由俄勒冈州衰老和技术中心(ORCATECH)进行的“智能化评估衰老变化系统”研究(ISAAC)中的较年长参与者接受了调查,他们对基线和一年后对家庭监控和计算机使用的态度不打扰(n = 119)。该调查是一项纵向研究的一部分,该研究使用室内传感器技术来检测认知变化和其他健康问题。我们的主要目标是衡量与医生或家庭成员共享健康或活动数据的意愿,以及对参与研究一年以上的隐私或监控安全性的担忧。还研究了轻度认知障碍(MCI)参与者与正常认知参与者之间的态度差异。很大比例(超过72%)的参与者表示接受家庭和计算机监控,并愿意与医生或家庭成员共享数据。但是,大多数(60%)报告有关隐私或安全的问题;参与一年后,这些担忧增加了。识别出具有MCI的参与者与具有正常认知的参与者之间的差异很小。研究结果表明,参与这项不显眼的家庭监控研究可能提高了人们对技术潜在隐私风险的认识。尽管如此,结果仍显示出与家人和医生共享监视系统信息的高度认可,并且随着时间的推移而稳定。我们的发现对研究和整个社区中的老年人之间的技术部署具有重要意义。

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