Technology acceptance and perceptions of robotic assistive devices by older adults - implications for exoskeleton design.
Linda ShoreAdam de EytoLeonard W O'SullivanPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2020)
Conclusions: Emerging technologies such as robotic assistive devices require a specific enquiry to understand how best to optimise acceptance by older adults and avoid feelings by them of frustration, embarrassment and ultimately abandonment of these devices.Implications for rehabilitationOlder adults frequently require rehabilitation and assistance with ambulationExoskeletons are forms of assistive technologies for rehabilitation, and they are moving from clinical use to more day care use, including as part of daily livingThese results help explain factors related to the perception of exoskeletons by older adults, which if considered during exoskeleton design, could improve the technology uptake and compliance with this technology use by these users.