Authors
Daryoush D Vaziri, Konstantin Aal, Corinna Ogonowski, Thomas Von Rekowski, Michael Kroll, Hannah R Marston, Rakel Poveda, Yves J Gschwind, Kim Delbaere, Rainer Wieching, Volker Wulf
Publication date
2016/12
Journal
European review of aging and physical activity
Volume
13
Pages
1-9
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Falls are common in older adults and can result in serious injuries. Due to demographic changes, falls and related healthcare costs are likely to increase over the next years. Participation and motivation of older adults in fall prevention measures remain a challenge. The iStoppFalls project developed an information and communication technology (ICT)-based system for older adults to use at home in order to reduce common fall risk factors such as impaired balance and muscle weakness. The system aims at increasing older adults’ motivation to participate in ICT-based fall prevention measures. This article reports on usability, user-experience and user-acceptance aspects affecting the use of the iStoppFalls system by older adults.
Methods
In the course of a 16-week international multicenter study, 153 community-dwelling older adults aged …
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