福祉技術の経験と日常活動への関与の関係
William Son Galanza1, Sofi Fristedt1,2, Nebojsa Malesevic3
1Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology
|February 16, 2026
まとめ
福祉技術 (WT) のユーザー体験は,高齢者の日常活動への関与に大きな影響を与えます. 認識された価値は鍵であり,認識されたコントロールは関与を妨げ,一般的な仮定に挑戦する可能性があります.
科学分野:
- ゲロントロジーはゲロントロジーの学科です.
- 人とコンピュータの相互作用です.
- 医療情報工学 医療情報工学
背景:
- 福祉技術 (WT) は,高齢者の福祉と日常活動への関与を強化することを目的としています.
- 効果的なWT統合は,ユーザー体験とインタラクションに依存しています.
- WTに対する高齢者の認識を理解することは,その成功にとって極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- 高齢者におけるWTユーザー体験と日常活動への関与の関係を調査する.
- 特定のユーザーエクスペリエンスの要因: 認識された使いやすさ,制御,価値,脆弱性などを検証します.
- WTのユーザーエクスペリエンスのどの側面がエンゲージメントに影響を及ぼすかを決定します.
主な方法:
- 全国調査アンケートデータ収集.
- データ要約のための記述的統計.
- 関係分析のための構造方程式モデリング.
主要な成果:
- WTのユーザー体験は,毎日のアクティビティエンゲージメントの変動の54%を説明しました.
- 認識された価値は,積極的なエンゲージメントを予測し,認識されたコントロールは,否定的なエンゲージメントを予測した.
- 認識された使いやすさと脆弱性は,エンゲージメントに有意な影響を及ぼさなかった.
結論:
- WTにおけるより高い制御感は,日常活動への関与を向上させず,さらには減少させることもあります.
- 認識された価値は,積極的な態度と独立性と安全性との連携の重要性を強調する,エンゲージメントの最も重要なドライバーです.
- 発見は,ユーザー制御に関する従来のWT設計仮定に異議を唱える.
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