A Performance Evaluation Matrix for Measuring the Life Satisfaction of Older Adults Using eHealth Wearables
Mei‐Yuan Jeng, Tsu‐Ming Yeh, Fan‐Yun Pai
National Open University National Quemoy University National Changhua University of Education
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eHealth wearables can track users' state of health, record their physiological data, and facilitate self-care. In this study, we examined whether they enhance older adults' casual exercise willingness and life satisfaction. After reviewing the related literature, the performance and satisfaction of elements for older adults to use eHealth Wearables were determined. The elements were derived from the means-end chain analysis. Three dimensions, product attributes, beneficial consequences, personal values, and responding elements, were identified first. The Performance Evaluation Matrix (PEM) was then established to determine the elements to be improved. A total of 250 questionnaires were distributed, out of which 206 valid questionnaires were completed and returned. In the proposed PEM, the product attributes that were in the priority improvement zone were accessibility, learnability, usability, affordability, positioning, pedometer, heart rate monitor, and data feedback. These elements are the most essential properties in need of improvement.
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