The use of technology to facilitate remote patient monitoring and virtual care is desirable due to the challenges of providing healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for …
Far more older adults are using mobile devices now than a decade ago. However, the applications they use continue to lag in depth (features) and breadth (diversity). Despite the …
The rapid development of advanced technology worldwide has promoted an increase in the need for highly skilled engineers who are adept at applying job-related technologies and …
C Chen, ET Lifset, Y Han, A Roy, M Hogarth… - Proceedings of the 25th …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
While voice user interfaces offer increased accessibility due to hands-free and eyes-free interactions, older adults often have challenges such as constructing structured requests …
Despite the soaring rate of mobile device ownership among older adults, a common barrier to their continued mobile use is little to no tech support for learning or troubleshooting the …
A Quialheiro, A Miranda, M Garcia Jr… - JMIR Formative …, 2023 - formative.jmir.org
Background Digital inclusion and literacy facilitate access to health information and can contribute to self-care behaviors and informed decision-making. However, digital literacy is …
N Gray, N Charness - Frontiers in Public Health, 2022 - frontiersin.org
We know that older adults are less likely to own certain technological devices, such as smartphones, a technology now integral to telehealth. However, for those older adults who …
Background: Current mobile health (mHealth) technology is predominantly designed with a visual orientation, often resulting in user interfaces that are inaccessible to visually impaired …
In day-to-day life, older adults prefer getting tech support from loved ones, rather than relying on instruction manuals or institutional support. But asking for help, frequently or repeatedly …