Many people with upper-body motor impairments encounter challenges while performing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs), such as toileting, grooming, and managing finances, which have impacts on their Quality of Life (QOL). Although existing assistive technologies enable people with upper-body motor impairments to use different input modalities to interact with computing devices independently (e.g., using voice to interact with a computer), many people still require Personal Care Assistants (PCAs) to perform ADLs. Multimodal input has the potential to enable users to perform ADLs without human assistance. We conducted 12 semi-structured interviews with people who have upper-body motor impairments to capture their existing practices and challenges of performing ADLs, identify opportunities to expand the input possibilities for assistive devices, and understand user preferences for multimodal interaction during everyday tasks. Finally, we discuss implications for the design and use of multimodal input solutions to support user independence and collaborative experiences when performing daily living tasks.
翻译:许多有上体运动障碍的人在从事日常生活活动和日常生活工具活动时遇到挑战,如洗手、梳妆和财务管理等,这影响到他们的生活质量。虽然现有的辅助技术使上体运动障碍的人能够使用不同的输入模式独立地与计算机设备互动(例如,使用声音与计算机互动),但许多人仍然需要个人护理助理(PCAs)来进行日常生活工具。多式投入有可能使用户在没有人手帮助的情况下进行日常生活工具活动。我们与有上体运动障碍的人进行了12次半结构式访谈,以了解他们现有的做法和在从事日常生活任务时遇到的挑战,找出扩大辅助设备投入可能性的机会,并理解用户在日常工作中对多式互动的偏好。最后,我们讨论了设计和使用多式投入解决方案以支持用户独立和协作性经验对设计和使用多式投入解决方案的影响。