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Ziefle et al [52] reported that negative aspects of being watched were frequently compared to future visions of Orwell’s “1984, Big Brother is watching you.” Among the selected studies, only Bandini et al [31] investigated participants’ perceptions prior to and after the use of a camera system. Interestingly, expectations and worries about the intrusiveness of the camera being an observational tool were not borne out after having used the device.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e45297
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This confirms other authors’ opinions regarding health care technologies, in that the established models can only be cautiously applied and need further adaptations, or rather, new models for the special health care context are needed (eg, Ziefle and Wilkowska [9] and Venkatesh [10]).
The results of our exploratory analysis of the relationship between different user factors and behavioral intention to use m Health apps imply that user diversity is an important aspect that needs to be considered.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(1):e27095
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In contrast, Himmel and Ziefle [16] demonstrated that AAL acceptance decreases from rather public to private domestic spaces, provided that visual monitoring is accepted least and positioning best. However, in the mentioned paper, AAL acceptance was examined generically, without specifying a particular technology. It might be reasonably assumed that other applications in question as well as the range of functional description cause different assessment results in this context.
JMIR Aging 2018;1(2):e11825
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