This paper presents a review of relevant studies found in a systematic search for research on the elderly’s perception about the value of assistive technologies. We found that the majority of papers did not use any theory to frame the research question or explain their results. We suggest that invariably occurs in benefits realization through the use of empowering technologies designed to provide training to help older people maintain their functional capabilities. Maintaining these functional capabilities is important for people to live independently for longer and in order to assess the benefits more quickly; we suggest researchers use the capability approach. The existing theories of adoption appear to be much more suited to supportive ...
The process of ageing of modern societies is the source of substantial challenges for social and he...
Older adults experience a disconnect between their needs and adoption of technologies that have pote...
The number of older people with limitations of activities of daily living in developing countries is...
This paper presents a review of relevant studies found in a systematic search for research on the el...
Purpose: One may categorize assistive technologies for aged care into two types, namely supportive (...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the potentials of assistive technologies to support s...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: One may categorize assistive technologies for aged care...
In this paper we argue that the existing adoption theories lack a sufficient level of attention to t...
There have been widespread critiques towards the lack of contextual approaches in the adoption theor...
People in developed countries are living longer with the help of medical advances. Literature has sh...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the potentials of assistive technologies to support s...
Maintaining quality of life while remaining independent are important goals for aging adults. Recent...
The main objective of this study is to provide detailed analysis on the research conducted in the ar...
Objective: The main objective of this study is to identify the technologies that have recently been ...
Health-related declines are risk factors for autonomous living and quality of life of older people. ...
The process of ageing of modern societies is the source of substantial challenges for social and he...
Older adults experience a disconnect between their needs and adoption of technologies that have pote...
The number of older people with limitations of activities of daily living in developing countries is...
This paper presents a review of relevant studies found in a systematic search for research on the el...
Purpose: One may categorize assistive technologies for aged care into two types, namely supportive (...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the potentials of assistive technologies to support s...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: One may categorize assistive technologies for aged care...
In this paper we argue that the existing adoption theories lack a sufficient level of attention to t...
There have been widespread critiques towards the lack of contextual approaches in the adoption theor...
People in developed countries are living longer with the help of medical advances. Literature has sh...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the potentials of assistive technologies to support s...
Maintaining quality of life while remaining independent are important goals for aging adults. Recent...
The main objective of this study is to provide detailed analysis on the research conducted in the ar...
Objective: The main objective of this study is to identify the technologies that have recently been ...
Health-related declines are risk factors for autonomous living and quality of life of older people. ...
The process of ageing of modern societies is the source of substantial challenges for social and he...
Older adults experience a disconnect between their needs and adoption of technologies that have pote...
The number of older people with limitations of activities of daily living in developing countries is...