Usability of a telehealth solution based on TV interaction for the elderly: the VITASENIOR-MT case study

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Abstract

Remote monitoring of biometric data in the elderly population is an important asset for improving the quality of life and level of independence of elderly people living alone. However, the design and implementation of health technological solutions often disregard the elderly physiological and psychological abilities, leading to low adoption of these technologies. We evaluate the usability of a remote patient monitoring solution, VITASENIOR-MT, which is based on the interaction with a television set. Twenty senior participants (over 64 years) and a control group of 20 participants underwent systematic tests with the health platform and assessed its usability through several questionnaires. Elderly participants scored high on the usability of the platform, very close to the evaluation of the control group. Sensory, motor and cognitive limitations were the issues that most contributed to the difference in usability assessment between the elderly group and the control group. The solution showed high usability and acceptance regardless of age, digital literacy, education and impairments (sensory, motor and cognitive), which shows its effective viability for use and implementation as a consumer product in the senior market.

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Pires, G., Lopes, A., Correia, P., Almeida, L., Oliveira, L., Panda, R., … Pereira, T. (2023). Usability of a telehealth solution based on TV interaction for the elderly: the VITASENIOR-MT case study. Universal Access in the Information Society, 22(2), 525–536. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10209-021-00859-3

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