Perception and Initial Adoption of Mobile Health Services of Older Adults in London: Mixed Methods Investigation

被引:13
作者
Pan, Jing [1 ]
Dong, Hua [2 ]
Bryan-Kinns, Nick [3 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Tech Univ, Coll Art & Design, Nanjing, Peoples R China
[2] Brunel Univ London, Brunel Design Sch, Kingston Lane, London UB8 3PH, England
[3] Queen Mary Univ London, Sch Elect Engn & Comp Sci, London, England
关键词
older adults; mHealth; initial adoption; technology acceptance; design; mobile phone; PROTECTION MOTIVATION THEORY; TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL; USER ACCEPTANCE; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; PERCEIVED USEFULNESS; INTENTION; MHEALTH; PERSPECTIVE; EASE;
D O I
10.2196/30420
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Background: Advances in mobile technology and public needs have resulted in the emergence of mobile health (mHealth) services. Despite the potential benefits of mHealth apps, older adults face challenges and barriers in adopting them. Objective: The aims of this study are to understand older adults' perception of mHealth services and to discover the barriers that older adults face in the initial adoption of mHealth apps. Methods: This paper systematically analyzed main determinants related to mHealth services and investigated them through questionnaires, interviews, and a workshop. Two studies were carried out in London. In study 1, the questionnaires with follow-up interviews were conducted based on the literature review to uncover older adults' perception (including perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and perceived behavioral control) of mHealth services. Study 2 was a workshop helping older adults to trial selected mHealth apps. The workshop was conducted by the first author (JP) with assistance from 5 research students. The barriers that older adults faced in the initial adoption period were observed. The interviews and workshop were audiotaped and transcribed. Descriptive statistics and the thematic analysis technique were used for data analysis. Results: In total, 30 older adults in London completed the questionnaires and interviews in study 1. The results of study 1 show that the lack of obvious advantage, low reliability, scary information, and the risk of privacy leakage would decrease older adults' perceived usefulness of mHealth services; the design of app interface would directly affect the perceived ease of use; and aging factors, especially the generation gap, would create barriers for older users. In total, 12 participants took part in the workshop of study 2, including 8 who took part in study 1. The results of study 2 identified that access to technology, the way of interaction, the risk of money loss, heavy workload of using an mHealth app, and different lifestyle are influential factors to older adults' adoption of mHealth services. Conclusions: The perceptions of mHealth services of older adults were investigated; the barriers that older adults may face in the initial adoption stage were identified. On the basis of the synthesis of these results, design suggestions were proposed, including technical improvement, free trial, information clarification, and participatory design. They will help inform the design of mHealth services to benefit older adults.
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