Background Many studies have indicated that the use of social networks and online communication by seniors can improve their general health and social welfare as well as promote the quality of their lives. However, problems with the use of online social networks may prevent them from using the networks. This study aims to explain the experiences of older adults when facing barriers and challenges of using social networks. Methods This qualitative study takes a phenomenological approach and was carried out in 2016 using purposive sampling. We collected the in-depth semi-structured interviews with 9 seniors) 3 males and 6 females) with an average age of 68.3 years. Subjects confirmed to be activ...
The research presented in this article had as main aims: a) to know the use of social networks by a ...
It is often assumed online communication can enhance older adults’ social connectivity. However, pre...
The social transition to older adulthood can be challenging for elderly individuals and their famili...
Online social networking has the potential to enrich the lives of the elderly by providing them with...
As the proportion of older adults continues to grow in many Western countries, there are increasing ...
The Internet has infiltrated our daily lives in many ways. Social networking on the Internet is a gr...
Online social networks are becoming familiar to an increas-ing number of people. Services provided b...
Aim. Research on older adults (≥ 60) repeatedly confirms that the use of social networks has a rathe...
Having access and skills to use social technology, i.e. social internet use, social media and social...
Older adults make little use of social networking sites (SNS). SNS has become essential for maintain...
As the proportion of older adults continues to grow in many Western countries, there are increasing ...
The importance of older adults’ social networks in providing practical, emotional and informational ...
This is an examination of social networking and the elderly. Interviews were conducted with seniors ...
This paper reports an investigation of older adults’ needs and preferences concerning online social ...
In light of the analysis framework including Political and governmental support, Economical and comm...
The research presented in this article had as main aims: a) to know the use of social networks by a ...
It is often assumed online communication can enhance older adults’ social connectivity. However, pre...
The social transition to older adulthood can be challenging for elderly individuals and their famili...
Online social networking has the potential to enrich the lives of the elderly by providing them with...
As the proportion of older adults continues to grow in many Western countries, there are increasing ...
The Internet has infiltrated our daily lives in many ways. Social networking on the Internet is a gr...
Online social networks are becoming familiar to an increas-ing number of people. Services provided b...
Aim. Research on older adults (≥ 60) repeatedly confirms that the use of social networks has a rathe...
Having access and skills to use social technology, i.e. social internet use, social media and social...
Older adults make little use of social networking sites (SNS). SNS has become essential for maintain...
As the proportion of older adults continues to grow in many Western countries, there are increasing ...
The importance of older adults’ social networks in providing practical, emotional and informational ...
This is an examination of social networking and the elderly. Interviews were conducted with seniors ...
This paper reports an investigation of older adults’ needs and preferences concerning online social ...
In light of the analysis framework including Political and governmental support, Economical and comm...
The research presented in this article had as main aims: a) to know the use of social networks by a ...
It is often assumed online communication can enhance older adults’ social connectivity. However, pre...
The social transition to older adulthood can be challenging for elderly individuals and their famili...