Design Aspects for Elderly Using a Health Smart Home
Sammanfattning
The part of the population above 70 years is increasing
rapidly. This will put an immense pressure on the eldercare,
with scarce resources to accommodate for such a
demographic situation. Therefore the importance of
enabling the elderly to live in their own home as long as
possible is crucial. The health smart home area is able to
facilitate such living. While developers still believe in the
potential of such technology, the level of adoption among
the elderly is low. This study focuses on discussing some
design implications that is of importance for systems
addressing this social group. In order to achieve this, five
qualitative interviews was conducted with elderly between
the ages of 70 and 85. The elderly was asked questions
within three main aspects of a health smart home: social
robots, health and security. A number of quality attributes
were identified in the study and all of them fall under the
two major categories, acceptability (Usability,
Affordability) and trustworthiness (Safety, Security,
Reliability, Privacy). The insight from the study may serve
as a basis for further discussions of design implications for
the health smart home area.
Examinationsnivå
Kandidatuppsats
Bachelor thesis
Fil(er)
Datum
2009-06-30Författare
Krafft, Martin
Coskun, Kemal
Nyckelord
Health Smart Home
Elderly
Home Automation
Social Robots
Design Implications
Health
Security
Quality Attributes
Serie/rapportnr.
Report/Department of Applied Information Technology
2009:028
Språk
eng