Enabling health application accessibility through interface modalities for elderly

Along with the development of technology, the launching of new devices often leaves the usability problems for the elderly behind. It happens not only for devices but also its application, i.e., entertainment applications, health applications, learning applications, etc. Most of the time, the elderl...

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Main Authors: Alsana Safira, Trapsilawati Fitri, Wijayanto Titis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/12/bioconf_biomic2020_02003/bioconf_biomic2020_02003.html
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spelling doaj-eac4aa1ce3fd4374b6ac15984d21680f2021-04-02T18:59:36ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582020-01-01280200310.1051/bioconf/20202802003bioconf_biomic2020_02003Enabling health application accessibility through interface modalities for elderlyAlsana SafiraTrapsilawati FitriWijayanto TitisAlong with the development of technology, the launching of new devices often leaves the usability problems for the elderly behind. It happens not only for devices but also its application, i.e., entertainment applications, health applications, learning applications, etc. Most of the time, the elderly find it hard to use due to its usability problems or unfamiliar feelings. This research focused on empirically investigating a health application interface so that elderly could use it easily without obstacles and help the treatment independently. Three interface modalities were tested, namely, textual, pictorial, and typing interfaces. The result showed that the option-based interfaces (i.e., textual and pictorial) led to shorter performance time than input-based interface (i.e., typing) among the three interfaces. Also, the pictorial interface has the highest SUS score. All respondents chose the pictorial interface as their first choice, enabling health application accessibility through the appropriate interface modality for the elderly.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/12/bioconf_biomic2020_02003/bioconf_biomic2020_02003.htmlelderlyhealth applicationinterfaceusability
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usability
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Trapsilawati Fitri
Wijayanto Titis
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title Enabling health application accessibility through interface modalities for elderly
title_short Enabling health application accessibility through interface modalities for elderly
title_full Enabling health application accessibility through interface modalities for elderly
title_fullStr Enabling health application accessibility through interface modalities for elderly
title_full_unstemmed Enabling health application accessibility through interface modalities for elderly
title_sort enabling health application accessibility through interface modalities for elderly
publisher EDP Sciences
series BIO Web of Conferences
issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Along with the development of technology, the launching of new devices often leaves the usability problems for the elderly behind. It happens not only for devices but also its application, i.e., entertainment applications, health applications, learning applications, etc. Most of the time, the elderly find it hard to use due to its usability problems or unfamiliar feelings. This research focused on empirically investigating a health application interface so that elderly could use it easily without obstacles and help the treatment independently. Three interface modalities were tested, namely, textual, pictorial, and typing interfaces. The result showed that the option-based interfaces (i.e., textual and pictorial) led to shorter performance time than input-based interface (i.e., typing) among the three interfaces. Also, the pictorial interface has the highest SUS score. All respondents chose the pictorial interface as their first choice, enabling health application accessibility through the appropriate interface modality for the elderly.
topic elderly
health application
interface
usability
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