Barriers and facilitators to older adults acceptance of camera-based active and assisted living technologies: a scoping review protocol
Citation:
Tham N., Brady AM., Ziefle M., Dinsmore J, Barriers and facilitators to older adults acceptance of camera-based active and assisted living technologies: a scoping review protocol, Open Research Europe, 2, 210, 2023, 1 - 19Download Item:
Abstract:
Objective:
To identify and synthesize evidence on the barriers and facilitators to
older adults’ acceptance of camera-based active and assisted living
(AAL) technologies in the home.
Introduction:
Camera-based AAL technologies have been heralded as an important
solution to population ageing. By leveraging state-of-the-art computer
vision techniques, camera-based AAL technologies can secure greater
levels of safety, health, and independence for older adults whilst
benefiting their desires to age-in-place. However, these technologies
face widespread rejection and are at present scarcely used. A critical
first step toward enhancing older adults’ acceptance and uptake of
camera-based AAL technologies is to understand the barriers and
facilitators to their acceptance of said technology.
Inclusion criteria:
This review will consider primary studies reporting data on the
barriers and facilitators to the acceptance of camera-based AAL
technologies among community-dwelling older adults aged 60 and
above. No date or language restrictions will be applied.
Methods:
Following JBI scoping review methodology, key electronic databases (
e.g., MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, Web of Science, ACM Digital Library,
IEEE Xplore) and the grey literature (e.g., Google Scholar) will be
searched to locate both unpublished and published articles of
relevance. Retrieved citations will undergo independent screening
against pre-defined eligibility criteria. Data will be independently
extracted and mapped to the Theoretical Domains Framework with
guidance from a pre-piloted coding manual. Results will be presented
in tabular form accompanied by a narrative summary of barriers and
facilitators.
Sponsor
Grant Number
European Commission
861091
Author's Homepage:
http://people.tcd.ie/dinsmorj
Author: Dinsmore, John
Sponsor:
European CommissionOther Titles:
Epidemiology & Community HealthSSM Annual Scientific Meeting
Type of material:
Journal ArticleCollections
Series/Report no:
Open Research Europe;2;
210;
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Full text availableSubject (TCD):
Ageing , Chronic Illness , Chronic Illness self-management , Digital Health , Health psychologyDOI:
https://doi.org/10.12688%2Fopenreseurope.16721.1Metadata
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