Smart Glasses for Older Adults With Cognitive Impairment: Explanatory Mixed Methods Study

面向认知障碍老年人的智能眼镜:解释性混合方法研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Smart glasses might present a promising solution to support older adults with cognitive impairment in maintaining independence. However, there exists a critical gap in smart glasses research that incorporates recently developed models or directly engages older adults with cognitive impairment. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to use survey and interview techniques to explore the acceptability and usability of smart glasses among older adults with cognitive impairment. METHODS: This explanatory mixed methods descriptive study was conducted at an independent living older adult apartment building among residents with memory complaints or cognitive impairment. This study consisted of a quantitative survey (N=26), followed by smart glasses beta testing with qualitative interviews (n=14). RESULTS: Overall, older participants with cognitive impairment conveyed a generally positive perception of smart glasses and their potential to support memory in daily life. Results suggest that participants prioritized the following smart glasses functions: audio reminders, phone calls, GPS, and distress signals, with audio reminders emerging as the highest-ranked feature. Additionally, participants emphasized the value of an intuitive and quick interface and a preference for audio, rather than visual, information exchange. CONCLUSIONS: This study supports the development and study of smart glasses for older adults with mild cognitive impairment. Smart glasses developers should place great importance on usability, such as intuitive command interfaces, and equip the smart glasses with functions that are relevant to this population, especially audio reminders. Additionally, future work should examine the integration of smart glasses over a longer period and among a larger sample of older adults with cognitive impairment.

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