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Investigating Perceptions Related to Technology Acceptance & Stigma of Wearable Robotic Assistive Devices by Older Adults - Preliminary Findings

Shore, Linda; De Eyto, Adam; O'Sullivan, Leonard

Authors

Adam De Eyto

Leonard O'Sullivan



Abstract

Longevity, and good Quality of Life enhances a positive ageing experience by post- retirement adults. However, physical decline and limitations may affect independence and autonomy to conduct and engage in day to day tasks and social activities. Assistive robots can offer support to assist, and become embodied features that are accepted and worn by older adults. To date, research is limited and little is known about older adults’ opinions of assistance by robots in personal and home life. There are a number of Technology Acceptance Models (TAMs) presenting quantitative based questionnaires that attempt to gauge acceptance and usefulness of robots by older adults. This paper presents preliminary findings from a qualitative study with older adults. The findings discussed are from an initial cohort of 8 older adult participants, which are part of a larger, ongoing study. The purpose of the study was to understand older adults’ perceptions relating to technologies commonly used and future technologies and their acceptance and usefulness. The preliminary findings are based on a cross section of eight participants, and their perceptions. The findings of the full study will inform and assist the user centred design of a soft robotic exoskeleton.

Citation

Shore, L., De Eyto, A., & O'Sullivan, L. (2018, June). Investigating Perceptions Related to Technology Acceptance & Stigma of Wearable Robotic Assistive Devices by Older Adults - Preliminary Findings. Presented at Design Research Society Conference 2018, Limerick, Ireland

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (Published)
Conference Name Design Research Society Conference 2018
Start Date Jun 25, 2018
End Date Jun 28, 2018
Acceptance Date Mar 1, 2018
Online Publication Date Jun 28, 2018
Publication Date 2018
Deposit Date Mar 25, 2021
Publicly Available Date Mar 26, 2021
Book Title Design as a catalyst for change - DRS International Conference 2018
ISBN 9781912294305
DOI https://doi.org/10.21606/drs.2018.477
Keywords older adults; assistive robots; stigma; qualitative research
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2749916

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