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Usefulness of navigation application for outdoor mobility guides in community-dwelling older adults: a preliminary study.

Suguru ShimokiharaTomohiko TanoueKosuke TakeshitaKeiichiro TokudaMichio MarutaTakefumi MoriuchiTakayuki Tabira
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2021)
Our findings suggested the possibility that the navigation app was useful as efficient outdoor mobility support, and healthcare providers should encourage the use of mobile devices for improving the active lifestyle of the community-dwelling older adults.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThe navigation apps in mobile devices are expected to be useful for community-dwelling older adults.We examined the effect of navigation app use on path execution using three tasks in RNT and what factors are associated with the ability of route navigation.A significant reduction in travel time when RNT was performed using a navigation app compared to the other two tasks (map, photo-language).Regardless of cognitive function, mobile device proficiency, and mobile device usage were associated with navigation app use.This study suggests the usefulness of a navigation application in providing route assistance to community-dwelling older adults.
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