As more and more of the business of society is transferred and conducted online, older adults frequently find themselves without the skills to participate effectively. This is frequently confounded by limited physical mobility and a decrease in their social network and contact. This paper examines the lived reality of that process and how digital technology could be used to enhance the life activity of older adults and their wellbeing by increasing their social network. Seventeen older adults (10 female, 7 male Mage = 71.67, SDage = 10.05) participated in two focus groups that each lasted approximately 90 min. Interpretative phenomenological analysis yielded two main themes: digital technology serving as a tool to disempower and empower. Fi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021In the U.S., older adults have long overrepresented a ...
Using information and communication technologies (ICTs) can improve older adults\u27 quality of life...
Older adults consistently reject digital technology even when designed to be accessible and trustwor...
Older adults' definitions of digital technology, and experiences of digital inclusion sessions, were...
This study investigates older persons' engagement with digital interfaces as one important way to so...
We live in a world where we are constantly connected to devices (e.g., smartphones, computers, table...
Older adults' experience of the digital divide is apparent and under explored. This paper presents a...
As society has become more reliant on digital technology, it has changed the perception of the agein...
A lack of social support can hinder older adults’ digital inclusion. This chapter examines the conne...
This paper aims to explore and understand the digital divide in older adults when accepting and usin...
Interactions with technology have been shaping human society since its beginning. Recently, digitali...
While research has explored digital divides in older adults’ technology skills and uses and ...
Ya-Huei Wu,1,2 Souad Damnée,1,2 Hélène Kerhervé,1,2 Caitlin Ware,1,3 Ann...
Social participation and digital engagement can contribute to health and well-being among older adul...
Drawing from a conceptual framework that problematises and redefines the digital lives of older peop...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021In the U.S., older adults have long overrepresented a ...
Using information and communication technologies (ICTs) can improve older adults\u27 quality of life...
Older adults consistently reject digital technology even when designed to be accessible and trustwor...
Older adults' definitions of digital technology, and experiences of digital inclusion sessions, were...
This study investigates older persons' engagement with digital interfaces as one important way to so...
We live in a world where we are constantly connected to devices (e.g., smartphones, computers, table...
Older adults' experience of the digital divide is apparent and under explored. This paper presents a...
As society has become more reliant on digital technology, it has changed the perception of the agein...
A lack of social support can hinder older adults’ digital inclusion. This chapter examines the conne...
This paper aims to explore and understand the digital divide in older adults when accepting and usin...
Interactions with technology have been shaping human society since its beginning. Recently, digitali...
While research has explored digital divides in older adults’ technology skills and uses and ...
Ya-Huei Wu,1,2 Souad Damnée,1,2 Hélène Kerhervé,1,2 Caitlin Ware,1,3 Ann...
Social participation and digital engagement can contribute to health and well-being among older adul...
Drawing from a conceptual framework that problematises and redefines the digital lives of older peop...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021In the U.S., older adults have long overrepresented a ...
Using information and communication technologies (ICTs) can improve older adults\u27 quality of life...
Older adults consistently reject digital technology even when designed to be accessible and trustwor...