Table 4.
Components of the qualitative interview.
| Part | Contents | Responses (n) |
| Function addition (N=12) | “I would like to have the ability to check the number of steps when walking after surgery.” | 3 |
| “I would like a report function on the results of my performance compared with other patients and checking the number of balls up.” | 3 | |
| “I wish I could hang it on a portable pole and small size device.” | 2 | |
| “I would like to be provided with the training methods for coughing and deep breathing in addition.” | 1 | |
| “I wish that the software has more fun-factors.” | 1 | |
| “I wish my IS use data gets entered automatically.” | 1 | |
| “I would like to have a medication schedule on the device.” | 1 | |
| Alert function | “I wish there was a notice function when the goal is achieved.” | 2 |
| “I would like to be able to customize the alarm settings myself.” | 1 | |
| “I was very worried that the alarm would be annoying to other patients.” | 1 | |
| Other components | “I did not want to use it because of Wi-Fi connection issues.” | 3 |
| “The device and solution were somewhat difficult for the elderly.” | 3 | |
| “I expected the nurses to inform me when my performance was not good, only to be disappointed when they did not.” | 2 |