Stakeholder needs assessment for developing ageing in place solutions – a qualitative study

Abstract Background Ageing in place is a common desire among older adults and people in need of care. Accessible housing and ambient assisted living (AAL) technologies can help to live independently at home. However, they cannot replace the human support network of informal caregivers, healthcare pr...

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Main Authors: Andrea Kastl, Yvonne Nadine Rauner, Sandra Mayer-Huber, Claudia Oestreich, Franz Benstetter, Ulrike Fettke
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2024-01-01
Series:BMC Geriatrics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-024-04722-x
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author Andrea Kastl
Yvonne Nadine Rauner
Sandra Mayer-Huber
Claudia Oestreich
Franz Benstetter
Ulrike Fettke
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Yvonne Nadine Rauner
Sandra Mayer-Huber
Claudia Oestreich
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Ulrike Fettke
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description Abstract Background Ageing in place is a common desire among older adults and people in need of care. Accessible housing and ambient assisted living (AAL) technologies can help to live independently at home. However, they cannot replace the human support network of informal caregivers, healthcare professionals and social workers. The needs of these stakeholders should be considered and analysed in order to develop user-friendly and acceptable (digital) solutions for ageing in place while supporting human support networks in fulfilling their roles. This paper presents the first step for a comprehensive multi-level needs analysis within the framework of an user-centered design thinking approach. Methods Guideline-based interviews were conducted with healthcare professionals, social workers and an informal caregiver to collect data about the needs of older adults as well as people in need of care, and their human support networks. Results The call for more information that is easier to find is a common desire of the three groups. There is agreement on system-based communication and orientation problems, the existence of physical and psychological stress exacerbated by a lack of human resources, the desire for personalised care, the need to feel safe and supported in emergencies, and the need for advice and help with administrative tasks. Overall, the needs of one group are closely linked to those of the other. Conclusion Stakeholder selection and diversity are decisive for findings about ageing in place. The overlaps between the stakeholders’ needs offer chances and challenges at the same time for the development of user-friendly, acceptable (digital) solutions and products that support ageing in place.
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spelling doaj.art-87e7c62c13b24c4db040cacd700b93d82024-03-05T20:12:46ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182024-01-0124111210.1186/s12877-024-04722-xStakeholder needs assessment for developing ageing in place solutions – a qualitative studyAndrea Kastl0Yvonne Nadine Rauner1Sandra Mayer-Huber2Claudia Oestreich3Franz Benstetter4Ulrike Fettke5Technical University of Applied Sciences RosenheimTechnical University of Applied Sciences RosenheimTechnical University of Applied Sciences RosenheimTechnical University of Applied Sciences RosenheimTechnical University of Applied Sciences RosenheimTechnical University of Applied Sciences RosenheimAbstract Background Ageing in place is a common desire among older adults and people in need of care. Accessible housing and ambient assisted living (AAL) technologies can help to live independently at home. However, they cannot replace the human support network of informal caregivers, healthcare professionals and social workers. The needs of these stakeholders should be considered and analysed in order to develop user-friendly and acceptable (digital) solutions for ageing in place while supporting human support networks in fulfilling their roles. This paper presents the first step for a comprehensive multi-level needs analysis within the framework of an user-centered design thinking approach. Methods Guideline-based interviews were conducted with healthcare professionals, social workers and an informal caregiver to collect data about the needs of older adults as well as people in need of care, and their human support networks. Results The call for more information that is easier to find is a common desire of the three groups. There is agreement on system-based communication and orientation problems, the existence of physical and psychological stress exacerbated by a lack of human resources, the desire for personalised care, the need to feel safe and supported in emergencies, and the need for advice and help with administrative tasks. Overall, the needs of one group are closely linked to those of the other. Conclusion Stakeholder selection and diversity are decisive for findings about ageing in place. The overlaps between the stakeholders’ needs offer chances and challenges at the same time for the development of user-friendly, acceptable (digital) solutions and products that support ageing in place.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-024-04722-xStakeholder needs analysisDesign thinkingOlder adultsAgeing in placeAmbient assisted livingUser-centered design
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Ulrike Fettke
Stakeholder needs assessment for developing ageing in place solutions – a qualitative study
BMC Geriatrics
Stakeholder needs analysis
Design thinking
Older adults
Ageing in place
Ambient assisted living
User-centered design
title Stakeholder needs assessment for developing ageing in place solutions – a qualitative study
title_full Stakeholder needs assessment for developing ageing in place solutions – a qualitative study
title_fullStr Stakeholder needs assessment for developing ageing in place solutions – a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholder needs assessment for developing ageing in place solutions – a qualitative study
title_short Stakeholder needs assessment for developing ageing in place solutions – a qualitative study
title_sort stakeholder needs assessment for developing ageing in place solutions a qualitative study
topic Stakeholder needs analysis
Design thinking
Older adults
Ageing in place
Ambient assisted living
User-centered design
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-024-04722-x
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