Authors
Corinna Ogonowski, Konstantin Aal, Daryoush Vaziri, Thomas Von Rekowski, Dave Randall, Dirk Schreiber, Rainer Wieching, Volker Wulf
Publication date
2016/10/10
Journal
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Volume
23
Issue
5
Pages
1-33
Publisher
ACM
Description
Falls and their consequences are arguably most important events for transition from independent living to institutional care for older adults. Information and communication technology (ICT)-based support of fall prevention and fall risk assessment under the control of the user has a tremendous potential to, over time, prevent falls and reduce associated harm and costs. Our research uses participative design and a persuasive health approach to allow for seamless integration of an ICT-based fall prevention system into older adults’ everyday life. Based on a 6-month field study with 12 participants, we present qualitative results regarding the system use and provide insights into attitudes and practices of older adults concerning fall prevention and ICT-supported self-management of health. Our study demonstrates how it can lead to positive aspects of embodiment and health literacy through continuous monitoring of …
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Scholar articles
C Ogonowski, K Aal, D Vaziri, TV Rekowski, D Randall… - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction …, 2016