A conceptual framework for designing Ambient assisted living services for individuals with disabilities in Uganda and South Africa

Background: Individuals with disabilities experience difficulty in using various everyday technologies such as computers and smartphones. Objectives: To propose a conceptual framework that will lead to the development of practical and user friendly assistive technology. Method: A literature review...

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Main Authors: Michael Kyazze, Janet Wesson, Kevin Naudé
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2019-08-01
Series:African Journal of Disability
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Online Access:https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/477
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spelling doaj-534801bae9c240869392fc3effd0d5462020-11-25T00:51:30ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Disability2223-91702226-72202019-08-0180e1e910.4102/ajod.v8i0.477196A conceptual framework for designing Ambient assisted living services for individuals with disabilities in Uganda and South AfricaMichael Kyazze0Janet Wesson1Kevin Naudé2Department of Computing Sciences, Nelson Mandela University, Port ElizabethDepartment of Computing Sciences, Nelson Mandela University, Port ElizabethDepartment of Computing Sciences, Nelson Mandela University, Port ElizabethBackground: Individuals with disabilities experience difficulty in using various everyday technologies such as computers and smartphones. Objectives: To propose a conceptual framework that will lead to the development of practical and user friendly assistive technology. Method: A literature review of challenges faced by individuals with physical disabilities was carried out. Interviews with adults with physical disabilities in Kampala, Uganda, and Port Elizabeth, South Africa, identified three main challenges with regard to using technology: using a mobile phone, controlling an electronic environment and using a computer. Results: The challenges identified can be solved by taking into consideration the needs of individuals with disabilities. However, the design of new technologies and interaction techniques, such as natural hand gestures and voice, as input mechanisms has able-bodied individuals in mind. Individuals with disabilities are considered as an afterthought. The main reason for this is that individuals with a disability are a minority and hence it may not make economic sense for technology innovators to cater for their unique needs. A lack of practical guidelines on how to design for individuals with disabilities is another reason why designing for individuals with disabilities is often an afterthought. Conclusion: This article proposes a conceptual framework that can be used by researchers and technology designers in order to design products that could cater for the unique needs of individuals with disabilities. The article also emphasises the importance of exploring alternative interaction techniques, as they could enable individuals with disabilities to fully utilise technologies such as smart phones, computers and smart home electronics.https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/477disabilityrequirements identificationambient assisted livingsmart homequadriplegia
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Kevin Naudé
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A conceptual framework for designing Ambient assisted living services for individuals with disabilities in Uganda and South Africa
African Journal of Disability
disability
requirements identification
ambient assisted living
smart home
quadriplegia
author_facet Michael Kyazze
Janet Wesson
Kevin Naudé
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title A conceptual framework for designing Ambient assisted living services for individuals with disabilities in Uganda and South Africa
title_short A conceptual framework for designing Ambient assisted living services for individuals with disabilities in Uganda and South Africa
title_full A conceptual framework for designing Ambient assisted living services for individuals with disabilities in Uganda and South Africa
title_fullStr A conceptual framework for designing Ambient assisted living services for individuals with disabilities in Uganda and South Africa
title_full_unstemmed A conceptual framework for designing Ambient assisted living services for individuals with disabilities in Uganda and South Africa
title_sort conceptual framework for designing ambient assisted living services for individuals with disabilities in uganda and south africa
publisher AOSIS
series African Journal of Disability
issn 2223-9170
2226-7220
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Background: Individuals with disabilities experience difficulty in using various everyday technologies such as computers and smartphones. Objectives: To propose a conceptual framework that will lead to the development of practical and user friendly assistive technology. Method: A literature review of challenges faced by individuals with physical disabilities was carried out. Interviews with adults with physical disabilities in Kampala, Uganda, and Port Elizabeth, South Africa, identified three main challenges with regard to using technology: using a mobile phone, controlling an electronic environment and using a computer. Results: The challenges identified can be solved by taking into consideration the needs of individuals with disabilities. However, the design of new technologies and interaction techniques, such as natural hand gestures and voice, as input mechanisms has able-bodied individuals in mind. Individuals with disabilities are considered as an afterthought. The main reason for this is that individuals with a disability are a minority and hence it may not make economic sense for technology innovators to cater for their unique needs. A lack of practical guidelines on how to design for individuals with disabilities is another reason why designing for individuals with disabilities is often an afterthought. Conclusion: This article proposes a conceptual framework that can be used by researchers and technology designers in order to design products that could cater for the unique needs of individuals with disabilities. The article also emphasises the importance of exploring alternative interaction techniques, as they could enable individuals with disabilities to fully utilise technologies such as smart phones, computers and smart home electronics.
topic disability
requirements identification
ambient assisted living
smart home
quadriplegia
url https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/477
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