2023
DOI: 10.2196/37785
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Involving Older People With Frailty or Impairment in the Design Process of Digital Health Technologies to Enable Aging in Place: Scoping Review

Abstract: Background With an increase in life expectancy globally, the focus on digital health technologies that can enhance physical and mental health among older people with frailty and impairment has increased. Similarly, research interest in how digital health technology can promote well-being and self-management of health in older age has increased, including an increased focus on methods for designing digital health technologies that meet the various medical, psychological, and social needs of older po… Show more

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“…However, others argued that assuming that older adults cannot use technologies is agist and that they are highly capable of using technologies if the technologies are designed with their use in mind. Nevertheless, technologies are rarely designed for older adults’ use or able to accommodate the technological limitations of older adults with cognitive or dexterity issues [ 23 , 42 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, others argued that assuming that older adults cannot use technologies is agist and that they are highly capable of using technologies if the technologies are designed with their use in mind. Nevertheless, technologies are rarely designed for older adults’ use or able to accommodate the technological limitations of older adults with cognitive or dexterity issues [ 23 , 42 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…97 There are also technologies involving elderly people in the design and development of dHealth programs, and paying attention to low social status, low technology comfort, and disabled people. 98 , 99 For example, clear interface elements and concise navigation structures should be considered in the design and development of dHealth apps to accommodate the usage preferences. 87 To improve long-term retention rate and intervention effectiveness, future developers of dHealth interventions should focus on finding persuasive design techniques, including the addition of instructional videos, gamified design and combing mobile health with face-to-face support, and providing the most supportive combination of behavior-change techniques to improve long-term retention rate.…”
Section: Pay Attention To Those Who Might Not Benefit From Dhealth Ap...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intelligent health monitoring system, using IoT and sensor technologies, an intelligent health monitoring system can be set up in community elderly care to track the physiological indicators, activity levels and sleep of the elderly in real time. These data can help healthcare professionals better understand the health status of the elderly, detect potential problems in time and provide personalised health management advice [11]. Informatised community service platforms, creating informatised community service platforms where older people and their families can easily access information on elderly services, make service appointments and participate in community activities through online channels.…”
Section: The Use Of Digital Technology In Community Ageingmentioning
confidence: 99%