Title
"Get That Camera Out Of My House!" Conjoint Measurement Of Preferences For Video-Based Healthcare Monitoring Systems In Private And Public Places
Abstract
Facing the healthcare challenges of an aging society, the expansion of AAL system implementation in private and public environments is a promising way to improve healthcare in future smart homes and cities. The present study evaluated preferences for different video-based medical monitoring scenarios, which comprised the attributes medical safety (improved detection of medical emergencies), privacy (handling of video information), type and location of camera in a conjoint analysis. Medical safety was identified as key driver for preferences. Acceptance for video-based medical monitoring systems in public places was comparably high, given that privacy was protected. In contrast, acceptance for video-based monitoring in smart home environments was rather low due to privacy concerns. Based on the findings, recommendation for AAL system design and implementation were derived.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1007/978-3-319-19312-0_13
Inclusive Smart Cities and e-Health
Keywords
Field
DocType
Medical monitoring, Video cameras, Smart homes, Smart cities, Acceptance, Privacy, Medical safety, Conjoint analysis
Health care,Internet privacy,Conjoint analysis,Monitoring system,Computer security,Computer science,Systems design,Home automation,Implementation,Aging society
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
9102
0302-9743
6
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.55
12
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Katrin Arning125120.57
Martina Ziefle21176135.05