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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Aug 11.
Published in final edited form as: DIS (Des Interact Syst Conf). 2022 Jun 13;2022:1831–1848. doi: 10.1145/3532106.3533471

Table 4:

Frequencies for options responses

Not at all Important Very Unimportant Somewhat Unimportant Somewhat Important Very Important Extremely Important
Q1: To have your primary support person check in with you now and then about whether you’ve changed your mind about using the technology 22 (2.7%) 17 (2.1%) 63 (7.8%) 164 (20.2%) 332 (41.0%) 212 (26.2%)
Q2: To be reminded every now and then about what information a technology collects about you 9 (1.1%) 15 (1.9%) 39 (4.8%) 131 (16.2%) 287 (35.4%) 329 (40.6%)
Q3: To try out a technology that is used in your care before deciding to keep it 6 (0.7%) 12 (1.5%) 17 (2.1%) 95 (11.7%) 326 (40.2%) 354 (43.7%)
Q4: To be able to control when a “video chat on wheels” is turned on, if you had one in your home 9 (1.1%) 7 (0.9%) 15 (1.9%) 67 (8.3%) 207 (25.6%) 505 (62.3%)
Q5: To have the ability to pause a technology in your home when you want privacy 5 (0.6%) 8 (1.0%) 7 (0.9%) 28 (3.5%) 163 (20.1%) 599 (74.0%)