Older Adults' Reasons for Using Technology while Aging in Place
Tilburg University · Fontys University of Applied Sciences · +1 more institution
Abstract
Most older adults prefer to age in place, and supporting older adults to remain in their own homes and communities is also favored by policy makers. Technology can play a role in staying independent, active and healthy. However, the use of technology varies considerably among older adults. Previous research indicates that current models of technology acceptance are missing essential predictors specific to community-dwelling older adults. Furthermore, in situ research within the specific context of aging in place is scarce, while this type of research is needed to better understand how and why community-dwelling older adults are using technology.
To explore which factors influence the level of use of various types of technology by older adults who are aging in place and to describe these factors in a comprehensive model.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 6602.65
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 41
Authors
9- STSebastiaan Theodorus Michaël PeekCorresponding
Tilburg University, Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Health Innovations (United States)
- KLKatrien Luijkx
Tilburg University
- MDM. D. Rijnaard
Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Health Innovations (United States)
- MNMarianne Nieboer
Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Health Innovations (United States)
- CSC. S. van der Voort
Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Health Innovations (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Gerontology
- Aging in place
- Thematic analysis
- Context (archaeology)
- Nonprobability sampling
- Qualitative research
- Activities of daily living
- Psychology