仍在流动中——老年人长期使用活动激励应用程序

Christian Lins, A. Hein, L. Halder, Philipp Gronotte
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本文介绍了一款鼓励老年人进行身体和精神活动的移动应用程序(app)的长期使用结果。该应用程序是为老年住宅的老年居民设计的,旨在激励他们在日常生活中增加身体和精神活动。对82个用户近两年的使用统计数据进行了处理,结果表明,活跃的老年用户可以分为两类,一类是增加的,一类是减少的,很少有持续的活动。活跃度下降的用户在应用界面上的使用错误也在减少,这可能表明他们正在脱离应用。结果显示了对使用情况的洞察,并建议流概念可以应用于此。
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Still in flow — long-term usage of an activity motivating app for seniors
In this paper, results from the long-term usage of a mobile application (app) for seniors that encourages physical and mental activity are presented. The application was designed for elderly inhabitants of senior residences to motivate them to increase their physical and mental activity in everyday life. Usage statistics of 82 users for about two years were processed and show that the active elderly users can be clustered in two groups with either increasing or decreasing and very little constant activity. Users with decreasing activity have also shown decreasing usage errors with the app's user interface which may indicate that they are growing out of the app. The results show insight view about the usage and suggest that the Concept of Flow can be applied here.
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