Potential and pitfalls of digital voice assistants in older adults with and without intellectual disabilities: relevance of participatory design elements and ecologically valid field studies

While digital voice assistants (VAs) are increasingly becoming part of everyday life (Auxier, 2019), specific user groups that might benefit from such technology are often not considered in research. This applies to older adults (Stigall et al., 2019), a population with pronounced heterogeneity in t...

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Main Authors: Schlomann, Anna (Author) , Wahl, Hans-Werner (Author) , Zentel, Peter (Author) , Heyl, Vera (Author) , Knapp, Leonore (Author) , Even, Christiane (Author) , Krämer, Torsten (Author) , Rietz, Christian (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 01 July 2021
In: Frontiers in psychology
Year: 2021, Volume: 12, Pages: 1-5
ISSN:1664-1078
DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2021.684012
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Author Notes:Anna Schlomann, Hans-Werner Wahl, Peter Zentel, Vera Heyl, Leonore Knapp, Christiane Opfermann, Torsten Krämer and Christian Rietz
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Summary:While digital voice assistants (VAs) are increasingly becoming part of everyday life (Auxier, 2019), specific user groups that might benefit from such technology are often not considered in research. This applies to older adults (Stigall et al., 2019), a population with pronounced heterogeneity in terms of cognitive, sensory and functional competencies. Given the rapid expansion of digital tools, it is important to consider the use of VAs as a promising tool able to maintain and enhance social participation, autonomy, and leisure activities for a wide range of older adults. There is still a digital divide between younger and older generations (Anderson, 2019) and older adults might benefit to a smaller extent from the advantages of new technologies such as VAs. Older people with intellectual disabilities are at particular risk of digital exclusion (Ehlers et al., 2020) and digital technologies such as VAs have hardly been evaluated for this target group (e.g., Smith et al., 2020). In this opinion paper, we synthesize current research in the context of VAs for older adults. Building on this, we propose specific research designs to provide better insights into the adoption and use of VAs in advanced age.
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ISSN:1664-1078
DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2021.684012