| Literature DB >> 35876765 |
Christina N Harrington1, Radhika Garg2, Amanda Woodward3, Dimitri Williams4.
Abstract
Black older adults from lower socioeconomic environments are often neglected in health technology interventions. Voice assistants have a potential to make healthcare more accessible to older adults, yet, little is known about their experiences with this type of health information seeking, especially Black older adults. Through a three-phase exploratory study, we explored health information seeking with 30 Black older adults in lower-income environments to understand how they ask health-related questions, and their perceptions of the Google Home being used for that purpose. Through our analysis, we identified the health information needs and common search topics, and discussed the communication breakdowns and types of repair performed. We contribute an understanding of cultural code-switching that has to be done by these older adults when interacting with voice assistants, and the importance of such phenomenon when designing for historically excluded groups.Entities:
Keywords: code-switching; cultural relevance; health information seeking; identity; older adults; race; speech recognition; voice assistants
Year: 2022 PMID: 35876765 PMCID: PMC9307214 DOI: 10.1145/3491102.3501995
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc SIGCHI Conf Hum Factor Comput Syst
Figure 1:A diagram of our study procedure. Participants were on-boarded in small groups prior to the diary study. The 5-day diary study was followed by follow-up interviews to discuss their diaries and thoughts on online health information resources. This was then followed by a feasibility study where Black older adults communicated with the Google Home and shared feedback on their experiences.
Participant Demographics & Experience with Voice Assistants. (P01-P11 were Chicago residents, P19-P43 were Detroit residents)
| ID (Gender) | Age | Employment Status | Education | Stand-alone voice assistant device (e.g., Alexa, Google Home, etc.) | Mobile voice assistants (e.g., Siri, Google Assistant, etc.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P01 (F) | 72 | Retired | Some college | Not used | Not used |
| P02 (F) | 74 | Retired | Vocational | Not used | Not used |
| P03 (F) | 67 | Retired | Some college | Not used | Used occasionally |
| P04 (F) | 73 | Retired | Vocational | Not sure what it is | Not used |
| P05 (F) | 76 | Retired | Bachelor’s degree | Not sure what it is | Not sure what it is |
| P06 (M) | 71 | Retired | Master’s degree | Used occasionally | Used occasionally |
| P07 (F) | 65 | Homemaker | GED | Not used | Not used |
| P08 (M) | 75 | Retired | Some college | Used frequently | Used frequently |
| P09 (F) | 71 | Homemaker | Vocational | Not used | Not used |
| P10 (F) | 66 | Unemployed | Bachelor’s degree | Used occasionally | Used occasionally |
| P11 (F) | 71 | Retired | Bachelor’s degree | Not used | Used occasionally |
| P19 (F) | 75 | Retired | Some college | Not used | Not used |
| P22 (F) | 74 | Retired | Master’s degree | Used frequently | Used frequently |
| P23 (F) | 65 | Retired | Bachelor’s degree | Used once | Used occasionally |
| P24 (F) | 66 | Part time | Master’s degree | Used frequently | Used occasionally |
| P26 (F) | 70 | Retired | Some college | Used frequently | Not used |
| P27 (F) | 65 | Retired | Bachelor’s degree | Used frequently | Used frequently |
| P28 (M) | 79 | Retired | Master’s degree | Not used | Not used |
| P29 (F) | 67 | Full-time | Master’s degree | Used frequently | Used frequently |
| P30 (F) | 72 | Retired | Some college | Not used | Not used |
| P31 (F) | 63 | Full-time | Bachelor’s degree | Used once | Used once |
| P32 (F) | 72 | Retired | Master’s degree | Not used | Not used |
| P34 (F) | 71 | Retired | Master’s degree | Used occasionally | Used occasionally |
| P36 (F) | 72 | Retired | Bachelor’s degree | Used occasionally | Not used |
| P37 (F) | 78 | Retired | Some college | Not used | Not used |
| P38 (F) | 60 | Unemployed | Some college | Used once | Used occasionally |
| P39 (M) | 67 | Retired | Master’s degree | Not used | Not used |
| P40 (M) | 84 | Retired | Bachelor’s degree | Not sure what it is | Not sure what it is |
| P42 (F) | 76 | Retired | Some college | Not used | Used occasionally |
| P43 (F) | 78 | Retired | Bachelor’s degree | Not used | Not used |
Search scenarios provided to participants.
| Search Scenarios | |
|---|---|
| 1. | Imagine you want to find out information about a new medication the doctor mentioned. What questions would you ask the Google Home? Please ask them now. |
| 2. | Imagine you are searching for symptoms of high blood pressure. What questions would you ask the Google Home? Please ask them now. |
| 3. | Imagine you are interested in searching for information on diabetes to understand how you might change your diet. What questions would you ask the Google Home? Please ask them now. |
| 4. | What are other areas of your personal health that you want to search for? |
Health information wants and count.
| Health Information Want | Example | Count |
|---|---|---|
| Information about managing an existing chronic illness or condition |
| 39 |
| Information about medication dosage, interactions, or side effects |
| 39 |
| Understanding or detecting chronic illness including definitions and symptoms |
| 35 |
| Diet and nutrition information |
| 30 |
| Acceptable range of vital signs |
| 19 |
| COVID or vaccine information |
| 15 |
| General health and fitness tips |
| 13 |
| Disease and illness prevention |
| 5 |
| Home remedies |
| 5 |
|
| 200 |