[PDF][PDF] Older adults' reasons for using technology while aging in place

STM Peek, KG Luijkx, MD Rijnaard, ME Nieboer… - Gerontology, 2016 - karger.com
Background: Most older adults prefer to age in place, and supporting older adults to remain
in their own homes and communities is also favored by policy makers. Technology can play …

[HTML][HTML] Digital engagement of older adults: sco** review

AS Kebede, LL Ozolins, H Holst, K Galvin - Journal of Medical Internet …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Digital technologies facilitate everyday life, social connectedness, aging at
home, well-being, and dignified care. However, older adults are disproportionately excluded …

The challenges of urban ageing: Making cities age-friendly in Europe

J Van Hoof, JK Kazak, JM Perek-Białas… - International journal of …, 2018 - mdpi.com
Urban ageing is an emerging domain that deals with the population of older people living in
cities. The ageing of society is a positive yet challenging phenomenon, as population ageing …

Gerontechnology acceptance by elderly Hong Kong Chinese: a senior technology acceptance model (STAM)

K Chen, AHS Chan - Ergonomics, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this study was to develop and test a senior technology acceptance model
(STAM) aimed at understanding the acceptance of gerontechnology by older Hong Kong …

[BUCH][B] Soft skills needed for the 21st century workforce

SA Dean - 2017 - search.proquest.com
Technical skills are no longer enough for workers to compete in this highly competitive
global work environment. Soft skills are of paramount importance. A multiple case study …

Participatory design in gerontechnology: a systematic literature review

S Merkel, A Kucharski - The Gerontologist, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Purpose of the Study Participatory design (PD) is widely used within
gerontechnology but there is no common understanding about which methods are used for …

Bridging the digital divide in older adults: a study from an initiative to inform older adults about new technologies

YH Wu, S Damnée, H Kerhervé, C Ware… - … interventions in aging, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose In a society where technology progresses at an exponential rate, older adults are
often unaware of the existence of different kinds of information and communication …

“Who doesn't think about technology when designing urban environments for older people?” A case study approach to a proposed extension of the WHO's age …

HR Marston, J Van Hoof - … journal of environmental research and public …, 2019 - mdpi.com
The World Health Organization (WHO) strives to assist and inspire cities to become more
“age-friendly”, and the fundamentals are included in the Global Age-Friendly Cities Guide …

Older adults and mobile technology: Factors that enhance and inhibit utilization in the context of behavioral health

A Kuerbis, A Mulliken, F Muench, AA Moore, D Gardner - 2017 - academicworks.cuny.edu
While numbers and proportions of older adults with behavioral health issues are expected to
substantially increase, there is also a widening gap in available services for older adults …

A theoretical model to explain the smart technology adoption behaviors of elder consumers (Elderadopt)

SM Golant - Journal of aging studies, 2017 - Elsevier
A growing global population of older adults is potential consumers of a category of products
referred to as smart technologies, but also known as telehealth, telecare, information and …