Cycling through 360° Virtual Reality Tourism for Senior Citizens: Empirical Analysis of an Assistive Technology

被引:15
|
作者
Ortet, Claudia Pedro [1 ]
Veloso, Ana Isabel [1 ]
Costa, Liliana Vale [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aveiro, Dept Commun & Art DigiMedia, P-3810193 Aveiro, Portugal
关键词
virtual reality; 360; degrees; head-mounted displays; assistive technologies; cyclotourism; senior citizens; AUGMENTED REALITY; HEALTH-BENEFITS; EXPERIENCE; BICYCLE; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.3390/s22166169
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in using virtual reality (VR) to (re)create different scenarios and environments with interactive and immersive experiences. Although VR has been popular in the tourism sector to reconfigure tourists' relationships with places and overcome mobility restrictions, its usage in senior cyclotourism has been understudied. VR is suggested to positively impact tourism promotion, cycling simulation, and active and healthy ageing due to physical and mental rehabilitation. The purpose of this study is to assess the senior citizens' perceived experience and attitudes toward a designed 360 degrees VR cyclotouristic experiment, using a head-mounted display (HMD) setting within a laboratory context. A total of 76 participants aged between 50 and 97 years old were involved in convergent parallel mixed-method research, and data were collected using a questionnaire based on the technology acceptance model, as well as the researchers' field notes. Findings suggest that 360 degrees VR with HMD can be an effective assistive technology to foster senior cyclotourism by promoting tourism sites, simulating the cycling pedaling effect, and improving senior citizens' general wellbeing and independence with physical and mental rehabilitation.
引用
收藏
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Virtual Reality as Assistive Technology
    Skylar, Ashley A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY, 2007, 22 (02) : 55 - 58
  • [2] Virtual Reality Software: empowering tourism marketing through technology
    dos Santos, Valdislene Silva
    Porte, Marcelo de Santana
    Medeiros, Jaime Jose da Silveira Barros
    Andrade Filho, Jose Augusto
    [J]. CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM, 2024,
  • [3] Virtual reality: An assistive technology in neurological rehabilitation
    Rose, FD
    Attree, EA
    Johnson, DA
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY, 1996, 9 (06) : 461 - 467
  • [4] Virtual reality therapy in aid of senior citizens' psychological disorders
    North, MM
    Rives, J
    [J]. MEDICINE MEETS VIRTUAL REALITY 11: NEXTMED: HEALTH HORIZON, 2003, 94 : 245 - 247
  • [5] Understanding senior citizens' intentions to use virtual reality for religious tourism in India: a behavioural reasoning theory perspective
    Raj, Sahil
    Sampat, Brinda
    Behl, Abhishek
    Jain, Kokil
    [J]. TOURISM RECREATION RESEARCH, 2023, : 983 - 999
  • [6] Understanding senior citizens' intentions to use virtual reality for religious tourism in India: a behavioural reasoning theory perspective
    Raj, Sahil
    Sampat, Brinda
    Behl, Abhishek
    Jain, Kokil
    [J]. TOURISM RECREATION RESEARCH, 2023,
  • [7] 360° Virtual Reality: A SWOT Analysis in Comparison to Virtual Reality
    Kittel, Aden
    Larkin, Paul
    Cunningham, Ian
    Spittle, Michael
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 11
  • [8] Virtual Reality Meets Low Vision: The Development and Analysis of MagniVR as an Assistive Technology
    Kaya, Cem
    Ersoy, Baha Mert
    Karaca, Murat
    [J]. UNIVERSAL ACCESS IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION, PT II, UAHCI 2024, 2024, 14697 : 321 - 333
  • [9] Educational Tourism Through a Virtual Reality Platform
    Martinez Zarzuela, Mario
    Diaz Pernas, Francisco J.
    Martin Calzon, Sergio
    Gonzalez Ortega, David
    Anton Rodriguez, Miriam
    [J]. 2013 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON VIRTUAL AND AUGMENTED REALITY IN EDUCATION, 2013, 25 : 382 - 388
  • [10] An empirical study on assistive technology supported travel and tourism for the people with dementia
    Asghar, Ikram
    Cang, Shuang
    Yu, Hongnian
    [J]. DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION-ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY, 2020, 15 (08) : 933 - 944