Digital assistive technologies to support community-dwelling older adults: an interpretative synthesis of experienced benefits and harms

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kasper Kruithof , Rebecca C. Ruehle , Vivianne Dörenberg , Faridi van Etten-Jamaludin , Brenda Frederiks
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Abstract

Background

Digital assistive technology (DigAT) holds promise for reducing healthcare costs, improving access to care, and supporting independent living for older adults. However, realizing these benefits remains challenging as seemingly effective and cost-efficient forms of DigAT often fail in real-world settings due to misalignment with users’ needs, values and practices. With the ultimate aim of contributing to more effective DigAT use among community-dwelling older adults, we explored the benefits and harms they experienced using DigAT.

Methods

We systematically searched PubMed, CINAHL, Philosopher's Index, and PsycINFO for qualitative studies on community-dwelling older adults' experiences with DigAT, and conducted an interpretative synthesis of thirty-one studies.

Results

As intended, DigAT resulted in experienced benefits related to health, safety, self-reliance, wellbeing, motivation, empowerment, and access to care. Autonomy and independence were mostly framed as aspirational benefits, dependent on maintaining health and safety to age-in-place. Unexpected benefits of DigAT included self-confidence, feeling cared for, and social inclusion. However, users also reported various harms, including perceived unsafety, burdening others or being burdened, privacy concerns, feeling controlled and judged, alienation, powerlessness, loneliness, stigma, and emotional distress. When DigAT did not align with users' needs, values, or practices, it resulted in misuse, non-use, or adapted use.

Conclusions

Our synthesis highlights the need for an intentional and person-centered approach to DigAT design and implementation, ensuring alignment with older adults' needs, values, and practices. Such an approach could enhance DigAT's perceived value, and thereby support the realization of its promise to increase healthcare accessibility and support independent living.
支持社区居住老年人的数字辅助技术:经验利与弊的解释性综合
数字辅助技术(DigAT)有望降低医疗保健成本,改善获得护理的机会,并支持老年人的独立生活。然而,实现这些好处仍然具有挑战性,因为表面上有效且具有成本效益的DigAT形式往往由于与用户的需求、价值观和实践不一致而在现实环境中失败。为了使社区居住的老年人更有效地使用DigAT,我们探索了他们使用DigAT的好处和坏处。方法系统地检索PubMed、CINAHL、philosophers’s Index和PsycINFO,获取社区老年人使用DigAT的定性研究,并对31项研究进行了解释性综合。结果:正如预期的那样,DigAT在健康、安全、自力更生、福祉、动力、赋权和获得护理方面带来了实实在在的好处。自主和独立大多被定义为理想的福利,依赖于保持健康和安全。DigAT带来的意想不到的好处包括自信、被关心的感觉和社会包容。然而,用户也报告了各种伤害,包括感觉不安全、给他人造成负担或被负担、隐私问题、感觉被控制和被评判、疏离、无能为力、孤独、耻辱和情绪困扰。当DigAT与用户的需求、价值观或实践不一致时,就会导致误用、不使用或适应使用。结论:我们的综合研究强调了在DigAT的设计和实施中需要一种有意识的、以人为本的方法,以确保与老年人的需求、价值观和实践保持一致。这种方法可以提高DigAT的感知价值,从而支持实现其增加医疗保健可及性和支持独立生活的承诺。
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