Background: With the growing population of older adults as a potential user group of mHealth, the need increases for mHealth interventions to address specific aging characteristics of older adults. The existence of aging barriers to computer use is widely acknowledged. Yet, usability studies show that mHealth still fails to be appropriately designed for older adults and their expectations. To enhance designs of mHealth aimed at older adult populations, it is essential to gain insight into aging barriers that impact the usability of mHealth as experienced by these adults. Objectives: This study aims to synthesize literature on aging barriers to digital (health) computer use, and explain, map and visualize these barriers in relation to the us...
In 2030, it is expected that 15% of the country's population will be classified as elderly and there...
Mobile health (mHealth) interventions hold the promise of augmenting existing health promotion inter...
Digital health technologies such as mobile health (mHealth) are considered to have the potential to ...
Background: The number of older adults with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) is incr...
While numbers and proportions of older adults with behavioral health issues are expected to substant...
Many studies emphasize the need for more in-depth analysis of how age-related barriers influence the...
Purpose: The adoption of mobile health technology can assist in enhancing the quality of life of eld...
The purpose of the study is to investigate how older adults perceive applications for m-health and h...
As the world’s population is aging, research on older adults and their use of IT is becoming more im...
The aim of this qualitative evidence synthesis is to identify and assess existing evidence on barrie...
Abstract Background Limited attention has been paid to how and why older adults choose to engage wit...
Mobile Healthcare Application (MHA) plays an important role in providing solutions for managing diab...
The prevalence of cognitive impairment and illness increases with age. For older adults, maintaining...
The aim of this qualitative evidence synthesis is to identify and assess existing evidence on barri...
Information technology has the potential to provide enormous benefits and enhanced quality of life a...
In 2030, it is expected that 15% of the country's population will be classified as elderly and there...
Mobile health (mHealth) interventions hold the promise of augmenting existing health promotion inter...
Digital health technologies such as mobile health (mHealth) are considered to have the potential to ...
Background: The number of older adults with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) is incr...
While numbers and proportions of older adults with behavioral health issues are expected to substant...
Many studies emphasize the need for more in-depth analysis of how age-related barriers influence the...
Purpose: The adoption of mobile health technology can assist in enhancing the quality of life of eld...
The purpose of the study is to investigate how older adults perceive applications for m-health and h...
As the world’s population is aging, research on older adults and their use of IT is becoming more im...
The aim of this qualitative evidence synthesis is to identify and assess existing evidence on barrie...
Abstract Background Limited attention has been paid to how and why older adults choose to engage wit...
Mobile Healthcare Application (MHA) plays an important role in providing solutions for managing diab...
The prevalence of cognitive impairment and illness increases with age. For older adults, maintaining...
The aim of this qualitative evidence synthesis is to identify and assess existing evidence on barri...
Information technology has the potential to provide enormous benefits and enhanced quality of life a...
In 2030, it is expected that 15% of the country's population will be classified as elderly and there...
Mobile health (mHealth) interventions hold the promise of augmenting existing health promotion inter...
Digital health technologies such as mobile health (mHealth) are considered to have the potential to ...