Sustainable societies require healthy populations that are inclusive of all ages in meaningful social engagement. Given the digital nature of contemporary social life, there is substantial interest in how older adults interact with information communication technology (ICT) and new media. For ageing rural populations, ICT is considered opportune to address increasing social isolation and loneliness by connecting older people in digital society. Understanding how older adults experience and achieve social connectedness through ICT is important to inform the development of programs and services designed for their meaningful engagement in social activities. More data is needed, particularly for people living with cognitive challenges, and in r...
Digital practices in later life are not yet well understood. Therefore, this paper discusses the fra...
Social isolation and loneliness among older people is a growing problem with negative effects on phy...
Digital practices in later life are not yet well understood. Therefore, this paper discusses the fra...
Sustainable societies require healthy populations that are inclusive of all ages in meaningful socia...
Social participation and digital engagement can contribute to health and well-being among older adul...
This study investigates older persons' engagement with digital interfaces as one important way to so...
Introduction: Digital self-management for older people holds promises for aging well. However, the a...
Social needs are important basic human needs. When social needs are not fulfilled, it can lead to me...
Interactions with technology have been shaping human society since its beginning. Recently, digitali...
A lack of social support can hinder older adults’ digital inclusion. This chapter examines the conne...
The progressive ageing of developed societies requires strategies and tools to ensure the well-being...
Social isolation in community-dwelling older adults with dementia is a growing health issue that can...
Objectives There are growing concerns that social isolation presents risks to older people's health...
As developed countries struggle to find suitable living arrangements for their ageing populations, m...
The purpose of this paper is to further elucidate the importance of social relationships and social ...
Digital practices in later life are not yet well understood. Therefore, this paper discusses the fra...
Social isolation and loneliness among older people is a growing problem with negative effects on phy...
Digital practices in later life are not yet well understood. Therefore, this paper discusses the fra...
Sustainable societies require healthy populations that are inclusive of all ages in meaningful socia...
Social participation and digital engagement can contribute to health and well-being among older adul...
This study investigates older persons' engagement with digital interfaces as one important way to so...
Introduction: Digital self-management for older people holds promises for aging well. However, the a...
Social needs are important basic human needs. When social needs are not fulfilled, it can lead to me...
Interactions with technology have been shaping human society since its beginning. Recently, digitali...
A lack of social support can hinder older adults’ digital inclusion. This chapter examines the conne...
The progressive ageing of developed societies requires strategies and tools to ensure the well-being...
Social isolation in community-dwelling older adults with dementia is a growing health issue that can...
Objectives There are growing concerns that social isolation presents risks to older people's health...
As developed countries struggle to find suitable living arrangements for their ageing populations, m...
The purpose of this paper is to further elucidate the importance of social relationships and social ...
Digital practices in later life are not yet well understood. Therefore, this paper discusses the fra...
Social isolation and loneliness among older people is a growing problem with negative effects on phy...
Digital practices in later life are not yet well understood. Therefore, this paper discusses the fra...