Background: The increased use of wearable sensor technology has highlighted the potential for remote telehealth services such as rehabilitation. Telehealth services incorporating wearable sensors are most likely to appeal to the older adult population in remote and rural areas, who may struggle with long commutes to clinics. However, the usability of such systems often discourages patients from adopting these services. Objective: This study aimed to understand the usability factors that most influence whether an older adult will decide to continue using a wearable device. Methods: Older adults across 4 different regions (Northern Ireland, Ireland, Sweden, and Finland) wore an activity tracker for 7 days under a free-living environment proto...
Population aging is related to a huge growth in healthcare and welfare costs. Therefore, wearable de...
Purpose: To explore the acceptability and value of three wearable GPS devices for older persons and ...
Abstract Background Wearable activity trackers hold t...
Background: Older adults may use wearable devices for various reasons, ranging from monitoring clini...
Background: Older adults may use wearable devices for various reasons, ranging from monitoring clini...
This study proposes that wearable activity trackers (WATs), such as Fitbit, Apple Watch, can be view...
Wearable healthcare devices offer tremendous promise to effectively track and improve the well-being...
IntroductionWearables have great potential to improve monitoring and delivery of physical activity i...
Background: Older adults may use wearable devices for various reasons, ranging from monitoring clini...
Background: Wearable device technology has recently been involved in the healthcare industry substan...
Background: Prevention of functional decline demands a holistic perspective of health management. Ol...
Background: Regular physical activity (PA) contributes to the primary and secondary prevention of se...
Purpose: To explore the needs and preferences of community-dwelling older people, by involving them ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the extent to which older adults utilize mobile hea...
Purpose: To explore the needs and preferences of community-dwelling older people, by involving the...
Population aging is related to a huge growth in healthcare and welfare costs. Therefore, wearable de...
Purpose: To explore the acceptability and value of three wearable GPS devices for older persons and ...
Abstract Background Wearable activity trackers hold t...
Background: Older adults may use wearable devices for various reasons, ranging from monitoring clini...
Background: Older adults may use wearable devices for various reasons, ranging from monitoring clini...
This study proposes that wearable activity trackers (WATs), such as Fitbit, Apple Watch, can be view...
Wearable healthcare devices offer tremendous promise to effectively track and improve the well-being...
IntroductionWearables have great potential to improve monitoring and delivery of physical activity i...
Background: Older adults may use wearable devices for various reasons, ranging from monitoring clini...
Background: Wearable device technology has recently been involved in the healthcare industry substan...
Background: Prevention of functional decline demands a holistic perspective of health management. Ol...
Background: Regular physical activity (PA) contributes to the primary and secondary prevention of se...
Purpose: To explore the needs and preferences of community-dwelling older people, by involving them ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the extent to which older adults utilize mobile hea...
Purpose: To explore the needs and preferences of community-dwelling older people, by involving the...
Population aging is related to a huge growth in healthcare and welfare costs. Therefore, wearable de...
Purpose: To explore the acceptability and value of three wearable GPS devices for older persons and ...
Abstract Background Wearable activity trackers hold t...