Dat Hung Ho, Kim Seieun, Lee Byeong-Hoon, Jeon Byungkwon, Kim Hak-Seon, Jue Wang
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This study explores user perceptions of radar sensor device designed for health monitoring, specifically measuring heart rate and breathing rate. A sample of 15 university students in South Korea, with diverse academic backgrounds, participated in hands-on usage and interviews. Qualitative data analysis using KH Coder and NVivo application revealed four main clusters: Experience and Technological Advancement, Usability and Practicality, Future Improvements and Potential, and Core Functionality. Frequency analysis highlighted key themes such as the device’s advanced technology, ease of use, and core health monitoring functionalities. The most frequently mentioned words included “sensor”, “health”, “design”, “heartbeat”, “function”, “breathing”, “useful”, and “easy”, reflecting participants’ focus on the device’s usability, functionality, and design. Cluster analysis further underscored the importance of advanced technology and user-friendly design in enhancing user engagement and satisfaction, while also highlighting areas for future improvements. Limitations include the small, homogenous sample size and short study duration, suggesting future research should involve diverse demographics and longitudinal studies to assess long-term usability and real-world effectiveness. These insights are crucial for refining health monitoring technologies to better meet user needs and improve health outcomes.
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Ⅰ. Introduction Ⅱ. Literature Review 2.1 Smart Healthcare Devices 2.2 User Perception of Smart Healthcare Devices Ⅲ. Methodology 3.1 Participants 3.2. Procedure 3.3. Data Collection 3.4 Language Considerations and Culture Diversity 3.5 Data Analysis Ⅳ. Results 4.1 Demographic Results 4.2 Frequency Analysis 4.3 Co-Occurrence Analysis Ⅴ. Discussion 5.1 Theoretical Implications 5.2 Practical Implications 5.3 Limitations and Future Research References
Dat Hung Ho [ Department of Global Business, Kyungsung University ]
Kim Seieun [ Department of Global Hospitality Management, Kyungsung University ]
Lee Byeong-Hoon [ Cheil Electric Co., Ltd. ]
Jeon Byungkwon [ Cheil Electric Co., Ltd. ]
Kim Hak-Seon [ School of Hospitality & Tourism Management, Kyungsung University, Wellness & Tourism Big Data Research Institute, Kyungsung University ]
Jue Wang [ School of Global Studies, Kyungsung University ]
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