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Integrating Smart Home Technology with Social Services: A Qualitative Study of Chinese Older Adults’ Experiences with the Care-on-Call Services
Jianling Liang, Jie Zhuang, Jia Zhuang et al.
12 mai 2026
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Abstract

Background: Although the application of smart home technology in the Chinese eldercare market is widespread, its effectiveness from the users’ perspective remains underexplored. This qualitative study examines the perceptions and experiences of older adult users in adopting and applying the Care-on-Call services (Ping An Tong; PAT), a prominent example of smart home technology for eldercare in Mainland China. Methods: Individual and dyadic interviews were conducted with 28 older adult users from diverse physical, socioeconomic, and familial backgrounds. Thematic analysis was performed. Results: Two overarching themes were illustrated based on thematic analysis. First, the multifaceted challenges of using PAT encompass an incomplete cognition of the services, unfamiliarity with PAT systems, psycho-cultural resistance, ‘do it yourself, don’t bother others’, economic concerns of additional costs, and ethical concerns regarding information security and privacy. Second, bridging the technology divide highlights the empowerment of PAT use among older adults through a variety of educational methods to effectively utilize the services, enhancing service effectiveness through the integration of smart home technology and social service provision, and increasing service accessibility through inclusive services. The disparities in smart home technology application between China and the West are also discussed. Conclusions: Psychosocial support, organizational programs, and the integrated service model are recommended to promote the utilization of smart home technology among older adults in China.

IPC Classification

H01

Keywords

integratingsmarthometechnologysocialservicesqualitativechineseolderadultsexperiencescare-on-callhealthcarebackgroundalthoughapplicationeldercaremarketwidespreadeffectivenessusersperspectiveremainsunderexplored
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