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Carer’s perception on social assistive technology acceptance and adoption: moderating effects of perceived risks

Seyed Mohammad Sadegh Khaksar, Rajiv Khosla, Stephen Singaraju, Bret Slade

发表年份
2019
引用次数
45

摘要

This research focuses on the adoption and acceptance of social assistive technologies (ATs) in the aged care context where carers provide care services to older adults. This research develops and validates a conceptual model adapted from existing technology acceptance and adoption models and theories. The moderating effects of perceived risk were also investigated to indicate how carers adopt and accept social ATs in aged care facilities. This research was undertaken using a mixed methods study combining a qualitative approach (Study 1: carer observations, focus groups and interviews) and a quantitative approach (Study 2: structural equation modelling). We observed 13 carers over 2 years using social ATs and carried out three focus groups and 15 interviews with carers. A quantitative survey was then distributed among 302 carers in Australia to collect quantitative data. Less attention was paid to the adoption of social ATs in aged care. This research provides empirical evidence showing how social robots as social ATs can facilitate technological innovation acceptance and adoption within aged care from the perspective of carers.

关键词

PsychologyFocus groupContext (archaeology)Structural equation modelingPerceptionApplied psychologyTechnology acceptance modelPerspective (graphical)Empirical researchConceptual model

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