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Main Authors: Aruona, Victory A., M., Sergio D. Sierra, Harris, Nigel, Munera, Marcela, Cifuentes, Carlos A.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18169
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author Aruona, Victory A.
M., Sergio D. Sierra
Harris, Nigel
Munera, Marcela
Cifuentes, Carlos A.
author_facet Aruona, Victory A.
M., Sergio D. Sierra
Harris, Nigel
Munera, Marcela
Cifuentes, Carlos A.
contents The well-being of older adults relies significantly on maintaining balance and mobility. As physical ability declines, older adults often accept the need for assistive devices. However, existing walkers frequently fail to consider user preferences, leading to perceptions of imposition and reduced acceptance. This research explores the challenges faced by older adults, caregivers, and healthcare professionals when using walkers, assesses their perceptions, and identifies their needs and preferences. A holistic approach was employed, using tailored perception questionnaires for older adults (24 participants), caregivers (30 participants), and healthcare professionals (27 participants), all of whom completed the survey. Over 50% of caregivers and healthcare professionals displayed good knowledge, positive attitudes, and effective practices regarding walkers. However, over 30% of participants perceived current designs as fall risks, citing the need for significant upper body strength, potentially affecting safety and movement. More than 50% highlighted the importance of incorporating fall detection, ergonomic designs, noise reduction, and walker ramps to better meet user needs and preferences.
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spellingShingle Reimagining Assistive Walkers: An Exploration of Challenges and Preferences in Older Adults
Aruona, Victory A.
M., Sergio D. Sierra
Harris, Nigel
Munera, Marcela
Cifuentes, Carlos A.
Computers and Society
The well-being of older adults relies significantly on maintaining balance and mobility. As physical ability declines, older adults often accept the need for assistive devices. However, existing walkers frequently fail to consider user preferences, leading to perceptions of imposition and reduced acceptance. This research explores the challenges faced by older adults, caregivers, and healthcare professionals when using walkers, assesses their perceptions, and identifies their needs and preferences. A holistic approach was employed, using tailored perception questionnaires for older adults (24 participants), caregivers (30 participants), and healthcare professionals (27 participants), all of whom completed the survey. Over 50% of caregivers and healthcare professionals displayed good knowledge, positive attitudes, and effective practices regarding walkers. However, over 30% of participants perceived current designs as fall risks, citing the need for significant upper body strength, potentially affecting safety and movement. More than 50% highlighted the importance of incorporating fall detection, ergonomic designs, noise reduction, and walker ramps to better meet user needs and preferences.
title Reimagining Assistive Walkers: An Exploration of Challenges and Preferences in Older Adults
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18169