Using the Unified Theory of Technology Acceptance (UTAUT) model as a framework for this study, the aim was to describe how older adults assess digital services in terms of ease of use and quality in health and social care and how often those services are offered. Further, the aim was to describe how older adults receive support for service use, focusing on people aged 65 and over. A structured web-based questionnaire was used for data collection. The data (N=978) was analysed by quantitative statistical analysis. Most of the respondents found the digital services of health and social care easy to use. The function of the services was considered understandable. Respondents also felt that they could find the necessary information about the se...
There are a growing number of seniors and a growing need for health-related ICT (Information and Com...
Healthcare information technologies (HIT) have shown great potential for improving the effectiveness...
Numerous literature sources as well as practice studies evident numerous benefits enabled by informa...
Using the Unified Theory of Technology Acceptance (UTAUT) model as a framework for this study, the a...
Objective Online health and social care services are getting widespread which increases the risk tha...
BackgroundOver the last decade, the rapid advancements in information and communication technologies...
There is a need to better understand older people’s use, non-use, and learning of eHealth services i...
Healthcare is a key sector in society as it affects everyone’s life at some point in time. At the sa...
This research seeks to better understand how older people living in sparsely populated areas learn a...
Background: Demographic changes are leading to an ageing population in Europe. People are becoming m...
The ongoing socio-economic turn to digitalization generates challenges as well as potentials of care...
The study focuses on the health information behaviour of people at the age of 60 years and older, wi...
The population of older adults globally increased during the last couple of decades. Due to these de...
(1) Background. A range of self-service technologies (SST) have been adapted to support the health o...
During the pandemic the elderly were a vulnerable group with higher risk of gettingseriously sick wh...
There are a growing number of seniors and a growing need for health-related ICT (Information and Com...
Healthcare information technologies (HIT) have shown great potential for improving the effectiveness...
Numerous literature sources as well as practice studies evident numerous benefits enabled by informa...
Using the Unified Theory of Technology Acceptance (UTAUT) model as a framework for this study, the a...
Objective Online health and social care services are getting widespread which increases the risk tha...
BackgroundOver the last decade, the rapid advancements in information and communication technologies...
There is a need to better understand older people’s use, non-use, and learning of eHealth services i...
Healthcare is a key sector in society as it affects everyone’s life at some point in time. At the sa...
This research seeks to better understand how older people living in sparsely populated areas learn a...
Background: Demographic changes are leading to an ageing population in Europe. People are becoming m...
The ongoing socio-economic turn to digitalization generates challenges as well as potentials of care...
The study focuses on the health information behaviour of people at the age of 60 years and older, wi...
The population of older adults globally increased during the last couple of decades. Due to these de...
(1) Background. A range of self-service technologies (SST) have been adapted to support the health o...
During the pandemic the elderly were a vulnerable group with higher risk of gettingseriously sick wh...
There are a growing number of seniors and a growing need for health-related ICT (Information and Com...
Healthcare information technologies (HIT) have shown great potential for improving the effectiveness...
Numerous literature sources as well as practice studies evident numerous benefits enabled by informa...