Human centered design considerations for connected health devices for the older adult

Title: Human centered design considerations for connected health devices for the older adult
Format: Journal Article
Publication Date: June 2014
Published In: Journal of Personalized Medicine
Description:

Connected health devices are generally designed for unsupervised use, by non-healthcare professionals, facilitating independent control of the individuals own healthcare. Older adults are major users of such devices and are a population significantly increasing in size. This group presents challenges due to the wide spectrum of capabilities and attitudes towards technology. The fit between capabilities of the user and demands of the device can be optimised in a process called Human Centred Design. Here we review examples of some connected health devices chosen by random selection, assess older adult known capabilities and attitudes and finally make analytical recommendations for design approaches and design specifications.

External Contributors: Harte, R.P., Glynn, L.G., Brokderick, B.J., Rodriguez-Molinero, A., McGuiness, B., O'Sullivan, L., Diaz, M., Quinlan, L.R., & O'Laighin, G.
Citation:

Harte, R.P., Glynn, L.G., Broderick, B.J., Rodriguez-Molinero, A., Baker, P.M.A., McGuiness, B., O'Sullivan, L., Diaz, M., Quinlan, L.R., & O'Laighin, G. (2014). Human centered design considerations for connected health devices for the older adult. Journal of Personalized Medicine. 4(2), 245-281. 

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