Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
skip to main content
10.1145/2987491.2987492acmotherconferencesArticle/Chapter ViewAbstractPublication PageshtConference Proceedingsconference-collections
research-article

Validating Mobile Phone Design Guidelines: Focusing on the Elderly in a Developing Country

Published: 26 September 2016 Publication History

Abstract

Designing a usable mobile phone interface is a non-trivial task, especially when it is intended for use by a special needs group. The group we focus on here is composed of the elderly in developing countries. To inform specialised design, researchers produce and refine sets of tailored guidelines. In this case there is surprisingly little empirical evidence attesting to the value or efficacy of such guidelines. Corroborating evidence, in the form of endorsements of designs that have resulted from their implementation, would constitute such evidence. The aim of this paper is to evaluate existing mobile interface design guidelines for the elderly in developing countries by means of implementation. Guided by the design science research methodology, published guidelines were used to design and implement a mobile phone interface tailored to the needs of elderly South Africans. The resulting prototype was evaluated with two groups of South African elderly mobile phone users. Besides validating and refining the guidelines, the challenges experienced in implementing guidelines were noted together with some conclusions about the viability and usefulness of the specific guidelines, as well as mobile interface design guidelines in general. The unique contribution of this paper lies in the reflection on crossing the research-action divide by also considering the challenges of the developers in implementing the guidelines.

References

[1]
Abascal, J. and Civit, A. 2001. Universal access to mobile telephony as a way to enhance the autonomy of elderly people. EC/NSF Workshop on Universal Accessibility of Ubiquitous Computing: Providing for the Elderly, New York (2001), 93--99.
[2]
Abascal, J. and Colette, N. 2005. Moving towards inclusive design guidelines for socially and ethically aware HCI. Interacting with Computers. 17, 5 (2005), 484--505.
[3]
Abdulrazak, B., Malik, Y., Arab, F. and Reid, S. 2013. Phonage: Adapted smartphone for aging population. ICOST 2013. 7910 LNCS, (2013), 27--35.
[4]
Accessible User Interfaces: Priorities for Research: 2012. http://www.cardiac-eu.org/deliverables/AccessibleUserInterfaces.pdf.
[5]
Barrett, J. and Kirk, S. 2000. Running focus groups with elderly and disabled elderly participants. Applied Ergonomics. 31, 6 (2000), 621--629.
[6]
Bidwell, N.J., Robinson, S., Vartiainen, E., Jones, M., Siya, M.J., Reitmaier, T., Marsden, G. and Lalmas, M. 2014. Designing Social Media for Community Information Sharing in Rural South Africa. SAICSIT 2014 (Centurion, 2014), 104--114.
[7]
Buttram, J.L. 1990. Focus groups: A starting point for needs assessment. Evaluation Practice. 11, 3 (1990), 207--212.
[8]
Chaudry, B.M., Connelly, K.H., Siek, K.A. and Welch, J.L. 2012. Mobile interface design for low-literacy populations. 2nd ACM SIGHIT International Health Informatics Symposium (2012), 91--100.
[9]
Dearden, A. 2008. User-Centered Design Considered Harmful (with apologies to Edsger Dijkstra, Niklaus Wirth, and Don Norman). Information Technologies and International Development. 4, 3 (2008), 7--12.
[10]
Devezas, T., Mashapa, J., Giesteira, B., Greunen, D. and Carreira, C. 2014. ICT4D HCI Guidelines: A study for Developing Countries. Proceedings of the 8th International Development Informatics Association Conference (2014), 189--205.
[11]
Díaz-Bossini, J.M. and Moreno, L. 2014. Accessibility to mobile interfaces for older people. Procedia Computer Science (2014), 57--66.
[12]
Donner, J. 2008. Research Approaches to Mobile Use in the Developing World: A Review of the Literature. The Information Society: An International Journal. 24, 3 (2008), 140--159.
[13]
Drechsler, A. and Hevner, A. 2016. A four-cycle model of IS design science research: capturing the dynamic nature of IS artifact design. ... Emerging Insights from Ongoing Design Science.... (2016).
[14]
Duh, H.B., Do, E.Y., Billinghurst, M., Quek, F. and Chen, V.H.-H. 2010. Senior-friendly technologies: interaction design for senior users. Proceedings of the 28th of the international conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI EA '10. (2010), 4513--4516.
[15]
Gawande, A. 2014. Being Mortal: Illness, Medicine and What Matters in the End. Profile Books Limited.
[16]
Gelderblom, H., VanDyk, T. van and Biljon, J. van 2010. Mobile phone adoption: Do existing models adequately capture the actual usage of older adults? IDIA 2010. 2-4 November. Cape Town, South Africa. (2010), 67--74.
[17]
Gitau, S., Marsden, G. and Donner, J. 2010. After access: challenges facing mobile-only internet users in the developing world. Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Human factors in computing systems -CHI '10: HCI and the Developing World, Atlanta, GA, USA (2010), 2603--2606.
[18]
Häikiö, J., Wallin, A., Isomursu, M., Ailisto, H., Matinmikko, T. and Huomo, T. 2007. Touch-based user interface for elderly users. Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Human Computer Interaction with mobile devices and services -MobileHCI '07 (2007), 289--296.
[19]
Harada, S., Sato, D., Takagi, H. and Asakawa, C. 2013. Characteristics of elderly user behavior on mobile multi-touch devices. INTERACT 2013 (Cape Town, 2013), 323--341.
[20]
Hart, T.A., Chaparro, B.S. and Halcomb, C.G. 2008. Evaluating websites for older adults: adherence to "senior-friendly" guidelines and end-user performance. Behaviour & Information Technology. 27, 3 (2008), 191--199.
[21]
Heo, J., Ham, D.H., Park, S., Song, C. and Yoon, W.C. 2009. A framework for evaluating the usability of mobile phones based on multi-level, hierarchical model of usability factors. Interacting with Computers. 21, 4 (2009), 263--275.
[22]
Hevner, A.R., March, S.T., Park, J. and Ram, S. 2004. Design Science in Information Systems Research. MIS Quarterly. 28, 1 (2004), 75--105.
[23]
Ho, M.R., Smyth, T.N., Kam, M. and Dearden, A. 2009. Human-Computer Interaction for Development: The Past, Present, and Future. Information Technologies and International Development (2009), 1--18.
[24]
Holzinger, A. 2002. User-Centered Interface Design for disabled and elderly people: First experiences with designing a patient communication system (PACOSY). ICCHP '02 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs (2002), 33--40.
[25]
Hoober, S. and Berkman, E. 2011. Designing Mobile Interfaces. O'Reilly.
[26]
Jensen, K.L., Morrison, A., Marsden, G., Cutrell, E. and Jones, M. 2012. NUIs for New Worlds: New Interaction Forms and Interfaces for Mobile Applications in Developing Countries. Chi'12. (2012), 2779--2782.
[27]
Jones, M. and Marsden, G. 2006. Mobile Interaction Design. Wiley.
[28]
Kim, H., Heo, J., Shim, J., Kim, M. and Park, S. 2007. Contextual Research on Elderly Users' Needs for Developing Universal Design Mobile Phone. Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
[29]
Kuhn, W. 1995. 7±2 Questions and Answers about Metaphors for GIS User Interfaces. Cognitive Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction for Geographic Information Systems Volume 83 of the series NATO ASI Series pp 113--122. 83, NATO ASI Series (1995), 113--122.
[30]
Kurniawan, S. 2007. Mobile phone design for older persons. Interactions. Interactions. 14, 4 (2007), 24--25.
[31]
Lee, K.C. and Chung, N. 2009. Understanding factors affecting trust in and satisfaction with mobile banking in Korea: A modified DeLone and McLean's model perspective. Interacting with Computers. 21, 5 (2009), 385--392.
[32]
Lorenz, A. and Oppermann, R. 2009. Mobile health monitoring for the elderly: Designing for diversity, Pervasive and Mobile Computing. Pervasive and Mobile Computing. 5, 5 (2009), 478--495.
[33]
Marsden, G. 2008. Towards Empowered Design. Computer. 41, 6 (2008), 42--47.
[34]
Mealor, B. and Belle, J. van 2014. The impact of mobile phones on the quality of life of disabled people. Paper presented at the Proceedings of the 8th International Development Informatics Association Conference, ICTs for inclusive communities in developing societies (IDIA2014), Port Elizabeth, South Africa (2014), 223--240.
[35]
Neves, B. and Amaro, F. 2012. Too old for technology? How the elderly of Lisbon use and perceive ICT. The Journal of Community Informátics. Special Issue: Community Informatics and Older Persons. 8, 1 (2012), 1--22.
[36]
Nickerson, R.C. and Isaac, H. 2006. "Am I Disturbing You ?": A Research Model for Investigating the Use of Mobile Phones in Social Settings. Proceedings of the International Conference on Mobile Business (ICMB'06) (2006), 35--39.
[37]
Obrist, M., Bernhaupt, R., Beck, E. and Tscheligi, M. 2007. Focusing on Elderly: An iTV Usability Evaluation Study with Eye-Tracking. Interactive TV: a Shared Experience. 5th European Conference, EuroITV 2007 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 24-25, (2007), 66--75.
[38]
Ornella, Plos Buisine, S. 2006. Universal Design for Mobile Phones: A Case Study. CHI '06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, New York, NY, USA. (2006), 1229--1234.
[39]
Osman, Z., Maguire, M. and Tarkiainen, M. 2003. Older users requirements for location based services and mobile phones. Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. 5th International Symposium, Mobile HCI 2003 UDINE, Italy, September 2003 Proceedings (2003), 353--357.
[40]
Renaud, K. and Biljon, J. van 2008. Predicting Technology Acceptance and Adoption by the Elderly: A Qualitative study. SAICSIT 2008: Riding the Wave of Technology, George, South Africa. (2008), 210--219.
[41]
Siek, K.A. 2009. Mobile Design for Older Adults. Handbook of Research on User Interface Design and Evaluation for Mobile Technology. Mobile Computing: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications. IGI Global. 12.
[42]
Silva, P.A. and Nunes, F. 2010. 3 x 7 Usability Testing Guidelines for Older Adults. Proceedings of the 3rd Mexican Workshop on Human Computer Interaction(MexIHC'2010)Vol.2, San Luis Potosí, SLP, México. (Apr. 2010).
[43]
Sulaiman, S. and Sohaimi, I.S. 2010. An investigation to obtain a simple mobile phone interface for older adults. 2010 International Conference on Intelligent and Advanced Systems, ICIAS 2010 (2010).
[44]
Tullis, T. and Albert, B. 2013. Measuring the user experience: Collecting, analysing and presenting usability metrics. Morgan Kaufmann.
[45]
United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, P.D. 2013. World Population Ageing.
[46]
van Biljon, J., van Dyk, T. and Gelderboom, H. 2010. Mobile phone adoption: Optimising value for older adults in a developing country. IDIA 2010. 2-4 November. Cape Town, South Africa. (2010), 1--24.
[47]
van Den Berg, M., Botha, A., Krause, C., Van Zyl, P. and Tolmay, J. 2008. MobilED: A step backwards to look ahead. Conference on Mobile Learning: From Text to Context (2008).
[48]
van Dyk, T., Gelderblom, H., Renaud, K. and van Biljon, J. 2013. Mobile Phones for the Elderly: a design framework. Proceedings of the 7th International Development Informatics Conference (IDIA2013) (Bangkok, Thailand, 2013), 85--102.
[49]
Winters, N; Toyama, K. 2009. Human-Computer Interaction for Development: Mapping the Terrain. Information Technologies and International Development. 5, 4 (2009), 3--8.

Cited By

View all
  • (2024)UCD–CE Integration: A Hybrid Approach to Reinforcing User Involvement in Systems Requirements Elicitation and Analysis TasksGroup Decision and Negotiation10.1007/s10726-024-09897-733:6(1355-1403)Online publication date: 5-Sep-2024
  • (2023)Design Recommendations towards Developing a Smartphone-Based Point-of-Care Tool for Rural Bangladeshi UsersInternational Journal of Human–Computer Interaction10.1080/10447318.2023.217546240:4(965-985)Online publication date: 16-Feb-2023
  • (2022)Designing User Interface for an Elderly-Muslim-Friendly Mobile ApplicationProceedings of the International Conference on Computer, Information Technology and Intelligent Computing (CITIC 2022)10.2991/978-94-6463-094-7_2(3-14)Online publication date: 25-Dec-2022
  • Show More Cited By

Recommendations

Comments

Information & Contributors

Information

Published In

cover image ACM Other conferences
SAICSIT '16: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists
September 2016
422 pages
Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page. Copyrights for components of this work owned by others than ACM must be honored. Abstracting with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, or republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and/or a fee. Request permissions from [email protected]

In-Cooperation

  • AWS: Amazon Web Services
  • IBM: IBM

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

New York, NY, United States

Publication History

Published: 26 September 2016

Permissions

Request permissions for this article.

Check for updates

Author Tags

  1. Guidelines
  2. HCI4D
  3. aging
  4. interaction design
  5. mobile telephony

Qualifiers

  • Research-article
  • Research
  • Refereed limited

Funding Sources

Conference

SAICSIT '16

Acceptance Rates

Overall Acceptance Rate 187 of 439 submissions, 43%

Contributors

Other Metrics

Bibliometrics & Citations

Bibliometrics

Article Metrics

  • Downloads (Last 12 months)35
  • Downloads (Last 6 weeks)2
Reflects downloads up to 28 Dec 2024

Other Metrics

Citations

Cited By

View all
  • (2024)UCD–CE Integration: A Hybrid Approach to Reinforcing User Involvement in Systems Requirements Elicitation and Analysis TasksGroup Decision and Negotiation10.1007/s10726-024-09897-733:6(1355-1403)Online publication date: 5-Sep-2024
  • (2023)Design Recommendations towards Developing a Smartphone-Based Point-of-Care Tool for Rural Bangladeshi UsersInternational Journal of Human–Computer Interaction10.1080/10447318.2023.217546240:4(965-985)Online publication date: 16-Feb-2023
  • (2022)Designing User Interface for an Elderly-Muslim-Friendly Mobile ApplicationProceedings of the International Conference on Computer, Information Technology and Intelligent Computing (CITIC 2022)10.2991/978-94-6463-094-7_2(3-14)Online publication date: 25-Dec-2022
  • (2022)Older South Africans’ Access to Service Delivery through Technology: A Process OverviewAge-Inclusive ICT Innovation for Service Delivery in South Africa10.1007/978-3-030-94606-7_3(55-82)Online publication date: 4-Oct-2022
  • (2021)Financial Inclusion of the Elderly: Exploring the Role of Mobile Banking AdoptionActa Informatica Pragensia10.18267/j.aip.14310:1(1-21)Online publication date: 30-Jun-2021
  • (2021)Psychosocial variables of the interactive mobile interface for geriatric persons in a Kenyan setting: An exploratory studyJournal of Psychology in Africa10.1080/14330237.2021.195270131:4(375-382)Online publication date: 24-Aug-2021
  • (2021)Putting situational impairments in context: developing guidance for situational impairments and severely constraining situational impairments by examining parallel domainsUniversal Access in the Information Society10.1007/s10209-021-00811-521:4(941-966)Online publication date: 21-Apr-2021
  • (2020)Knowledge mobilization of human–computer interaction for development research: core issues and domain questionsInformation Technology for Development10.1080/02681102.2020.176702226:3(551-576)Online publication date: 29-May-2020
  • (2020)Designing mobile technology for elderly. A theoretical overviewTechnological Forecasting and Social Change10.1016/j.techfore.2020.119977155(119977)Online publication date: Jun-2020
  • (2019)Synthesizing guidelines for facilitating elderly-smartphone interactionProceedings of the 25th Brazillian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web10.1145/3323503.3349563(37-44)Online publication date: 29-Oct-2019
  • Show More Cited By

View Options

Login options

View options

PDF

View or Download as a PDF file.

PDF

eReader

View online with eReader.

eReader

Media

Figures

Other

Tables

Share

Share

Share this Publication link

Share on social media