@article{OgonowskiAalVazirietal.2016, author = {Ogonowski, Corinna and Aal, Konstantin and Vaziri, Daryoush and Rekowski, Thomas Von and Randall, Dave and Schreiber, Dirk and Wieching, Rainer and Wulf, Volker}, title = {ICT-Based Fall Prevention System for Older Adults}, journal = {ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction}, volume = {23}, number = {5}, issn = {1073-0516}, doi = {10.1145/2967102}, institution = {Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften}, pages = {29}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Falls and their consequences are arguably most important events for transition from independent living to institutional care for older adults. Information and communication technology (ICT)-based support of fall prevention and fall risk assessment under the control of the user has a tremendous potential to, over time, prevent falls and reduce associated harm and costs. Our research uses participative design and a persuasive health approach to allow for seamless integration of an ICT-based fall prevention system into older adults' everyday life. Based on a 6-month field study with 12 participants, we present qualitative results regarding the system use and provide insights into attitudes and practices of older adults concerning fall prevention and ICT-supported self-management of health. Our study demonstrates how it can lead to positive aspects of embodiment and health literacy through continuous monitoring of personal results, improved technical confidence, and quality of life. Implications are provided for designing similar systems.}, language = {en} }