Bittner, Jenny V.Jourdan, HelenaObermayer, InaSeefried, AnnaWeyers, BenjaminDittmar, Anke2017-06-172017-06-172016https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/272This study examined user experience by evaluating the hedonic and pragmatic perception of assistive technology and the relations with need fulfilment and positive affect. This was tested by presenting information about a new advanced driver assistance system to 90 participants. They evaluated the user experience and furthermore reported their purchase intentions. The results confirmed that need fulfilment was associated with positive affect and perceived hedonic quality of the assistive technology. In addition, there were positive relations between purchase intentions and the variables positive affect, need fulfilment, and perceived hedonic or pragmatic quality. These results demonstrate the relevance of need fulfilment and hedonic quality of assistive systems, which could be employed to promote adherence in healthcare contexts.enUser Experience and Hedonic Quality of Assistive TechnologyText/Conference Paper10.18420/muc2016-ws02-0001