Human-centered design for smart home technologies: a framework for aging and mental health.

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-05-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2025.1555569
Mohammad Mahdi Fakhimi, Adriana Hughes, Allison M Gustavson
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Abstract

Smart home technologies (SHTs) offer promising ways to support older adults with both mobility challenges and mental health needs, yet high costs, complex interfaces, and uncertain data practices often limit adoption. This paper addresses these challenges by proposing a human-centered design (HCD) framework focused on affordability, inclusive design for physical and cognitive variations, and transparent data governance. Through illustrative examples of low-cost sensor networks and culturally tailored voice interfaces, we argue that thoughtfully designed SHTs can promote independent living, strengthen mental health interventions, and foster user trust. We conclude by highlighting policy incentives and cross-sector collaboration as critical levers for making SHTs an accessible, sustainable tool for aging populations.

以人为本的智能家居技术设计:老龄化和心理健康的框架。
智能家居技术(sht)为老年人的行动不便和心理健康需求提供了有希望的方法,但高昂的成本、复杂的界面和不确定的数据实践往往限制了采用。本文通过提出以人为中心的设计(HCD)框架来解决这些挑战,该框架侧重于可负担性、物理和认知变化的包容性设计以及透明的数据治理。通过低成本传感器网络和文化定制语音界面的示例,我们认为精心设计的sht可以促进独立生活,加强心理健康干预,并培养用户信任。最后,我们强调政策激励和跨部门合作是使sht成为老龄化人口可获得的可持续工具的关键杠杆。
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