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http://dx.doi.org/10.13066/kspm.2022.17.4.151

Development of Customized Exercise Service Program for Elderly and Evaluation of Usability  

Yo-Han, Song (Department of Physical Therapy, Seoyeong University)
Il-Hyun, Bak (L&H Labs Inc.)
Seon-Yeong, Kwak (Senior Technology Center, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)
Hyun-Min, Lee (Department of Physical Therapy, Honam University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine / v.17, no.4, 2022 , pp. 151-160 More about this Journal
Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate the usability of a kiosk-based healthcare service that provides a fitness evaluation and customized exercise program for elderly or chronic musculoskeletal system patients. METHODS: To evaluate the usability of the customized exercise service program, healthy adults (n=20) from Welfare B, located in Gwangju, were selected and studied. Subjective safety, operability, and satisfaction of individual users were obtained as data by distributing questionnaires to subjects who experienced this program and having them fill out the questionnaire. For descriptive statistics related to the survey, frequency analysis was used to determine the frequency and ratio of the variable values of the measurement items. RESULTS: As a result of the usability evaluation, the average score was 4.166, and the average score of each item was 4.025 for safety, 4.272 for operability, and 4.143 for satisfaction. Most users obtained high satisfaction and positive impressions. CONCLUSION: The HARUFIT service, a user-customized exercise program used in this study, can be developed into a device that can improve self-management ability and increase understanding of health care by providing customized exercise based on the results of physical fitness evaluation. It is possible to diversify health management methods and maximize the effect of exercise by making exercise a habit of chronic musculoskeletal disease patients or the elderly using these smart devices.
Keywords
Computerized fitness assessment; Customized exercise; Senior; Usability;
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