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Involvement of the end user: exploration of older people's needs and preferences for a wearable fall detection device

a qualitative descriptive study

URI
https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/39087
Version
Published
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Thilo, Friederike J.S.  
Bilger, Selina
Halfens, Ruud J.G.
Schols, Jos M.G.A.
Hahn, Sabine  
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Purpose:
To explore the needs and preferences of community-dwelling older people, by involving them in the device design and mock-up development stage of a fall detection device, consisting of a body-worn sensor linked to a smartphone application.

Patients and methods:
A total of 22 community-dwelling persons 75 years of age and older were involved in the development of a fall detection device. Three semistructured focus group interviews were conducted. The interview data were analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis with deductive coding.

Results:
The mock-up of a waterproof, body-worn, automatic and manual alerting device, which served both as a day-time wearable sensor and a night-time wearable sensor, was welcomed. Changes should be considered regarding shape, color and size along with alternate ways of integrating the sensor with items already in use in daily life, such as jewelry and personal watches. The reliability of the sensor is key for the participants. Issues important to the alerting process were discussed, for instance, who should be contacted and why. Several participants were concerned with the mandatory use of the smartphone and assumed that it would be difficult to use. They criticized the limited distance between the sensor and the smartphone for reliable fall detection, as it might restrict activity and negatively influence their degree of independence in daily life.

Conclusion:
This study supports that involving end users in the design and mock-up development stage is welcomed by older people and allows their needs and preferences concerning the fall detection device to be explored. Based on these findings, the development of a “need-driven” prototype is possible. As participants are doubtful regarding smartphone usage, careful training and support of community-dwelling older people during real field testing will be crucial.

Keywords:
focus group interview, coding, wearable device, sensor, mock-up, smartphone
DOI
10.24451/arbor.5627
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.5627
Publisher DOI
10.2147/PPA.S119177
Journal or Serie
Patient Preference and Adherence
ISSN
1177-889X
Organization
Gesundheit  
Volume
Volume
Publisher
Dove Medical Press Ltd
Submitter
ServiceAccount
Citation apa
Thilo, F. J. S., Bilger, S., Halfens, R. J. G., Schols, J. M. G. A., & Hahn, S. (2017). Involvement of the end user: exploration of older people’s needs and preferences for a wearable fall detection device. In Patient Preference and Adherence: Vol. Volume (pp. 11–22). Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.5627
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