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Irrelevant Gadgets or a Source of Worry: Exploring Wearable Activity Trackers with Older Adults

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Wearable activity trackers are routinely applied in physical activity (PA) interventions in late life, but there is little research that focuses on older adults’ perspectives on the technology. We conducted a qualitative study with 24 older persons to explore their perspective on wearables and PA. First, we discussed their relationship with PA and wearable trackers during focus groups. Next, nine participants crafted prototypes for wearables during co-design sessions. Through Thematic Analysis, we identified two main themes: (1) PA is personal in terms of preferred activities and reasons for PA, and (2) wearables are an emotional technology, causing negative emotions when resembling medical trackers, or pressurising to perform. We followed up on these results through a survey with 41 participants, which further highlighted individual differences in the perception of wearables. We conclude with questions to guide the design of wearables, and reflect on their role to support PA in late life.
Tijdschrift: ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing
ISSN: 1936-7228
Issue: 3
Volume: 14
Jaar van publicatie:2021
Toegankelijkheid:Closed