Authors
Sylvia Gaul, Martina Ziefle
Publication date
2009
Conference
HCI and Usability for e-Inclusion: 5th Symposium of the Workgroup Human-Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering of the Austrian Computer Society, USAB 2009, Linz, Austria, November 9-10, 2009 Proceedings 5
Pages
312-332
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
In this research we examine the generation specific acceptance motives of eHealth technologies in order to assess the likelihood of success for these new technologies. 280 participants (14 - 92 years of age) volunteered to participate in a survey, in which using motives and barriers toward smart home technologies were explored. The scenario envisaged was the use of a medical stent implemented into the body, which monitors automatically the health status and which is able to remotely communicate with the doctor. Participants were asked to evaluate the pros and cons of the usage of this technology, their acceptance motives and potential utilization barriers. In order to understand the complex nature of acceptance, personal variables (age, technical expertise, health status), individual’s cognitive concepts toward ageing as well as perceived usefulness were related. Outcomes show that trust, believe in the …
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Scholar articles
S Gaul, M Ziefle - HCI and Usability for e-Inclusion: 5th Symposium of the …, 2009