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Original Articles

Older Adults’ Experiences with Audiovisual Virtual Reality: Perceived Usefulness and Other Factors Influencing Technology Acceptance

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Pages 27-33 | Published online: 05 Mar 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Objective: This study explores how older adults respond to audiovisual virtual reality (VR) and perceive its usefulness to their lives.

Method: Focus groups were conducted with residents of a retirement community after they viewed two audiovisual VR simulations (= 41). Thematic analysis was used to identify patterns in responses.

Results: Older adults described positive and negative emotional reactions to aspects of the VR experience, articulated content preferences, shared ideas to improve the usability of the equipment, and identified facilitators and barriers that influenced perceived usefulness. Recommendations for improving this technology include maximizing the positive aspects of VR through increasing interactivity, facilitating socializing with friends or family, and enhancing older adults’ ease of use. Desired content of simulations involved travel, continuing education, reminiscence, and self-care/therapy.

Conclusion: Virtual reality was reviewed positively, yet modifications are necessary to facilitate optimal user experience and potential benefit for this population.

Clinical Implications: As older adults are interested in using VR, especially if poor health prevents the continuation of desirable activities or new experiences, it is important to respond to older adults’ preferences and remove barriers that limit use and enjoyment.

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