Avoiding Obsolescence in Mobile Health: Experiences in Designing a Mobile Support System for Complicated Documentation at Long-term Care Facilities

Ming Hsiang Tu, Polun Chang*, Ying Li Lee

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This study examined staff perceptions of planned obsolescence during a transition from old to new handheld devices for long-term mobile healthcare. Questionnaires based on the technology acceptance model were used to evaluate perceived ease of use and usefulness. This study recruited 120 staff from 26 long-term care facilities who used the old device and 86 staff from nine of the 26 original facilities who used the new device. Although the new devices with advanced features scored significantly higher in acceptance ratings, users still expressed high acceptance of, satisfaction with, and willingness to use the old device, which featured an effective and carefully designed user interface. Usability design plays an essential role in preventing the obsolescence of mobile handheld technology.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)501-506
頁數6
期刊CIN - Computers Informatics Nursing
36
發行號10
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 1 10月 2018

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