2020
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9010023
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Brain Health: Attitudes towards Technology Adoption in Older Adults

Abstract: (1) Background: There is increasing scholarly support for the notion that properly implemented and used, technology can be of substantial benefit for older adults. Use of technology has been associated with improved self-rating of health and fewer chronic conditions. Use of technology such as handheld devices by older adults has the potential to improve engagement and promote cognitive and physical health. However, although, literature suggests some willingness by older adults to use technology, simultaneously… Show more

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“…Suggestions for the user interface design features of digital health technologies illustrated the need to consider older patients’ preferences in all aspects of design. Patients indicated technology should be aligned with their ability to use technology, which is consistent with other studies [ 37 , 43 ]. More specifically, patients emphasized the need for design elements that favor simplicity and are easy to use and intuitive.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Suggestions for the user interface design features of digital health technologies illustrated the need to consider older patients’ preferences in all aspects of design. Patients indicated technology should be aligned with their ability to use technology, which is consistent with other studies [ 37 , 43 ]. More specifically, patients emphasized the need for design elements that favor simplicity and are easy to use and intuitive.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…They play a significant role in their lives as a key element in improving quality of life. Recent research highlights that technological resources contribute to improving self-perceived quality of life among the elderly [ 47 ], especially due to benefits related to improving healthy social relationships, emotional health, quality of time, or reduced levels of depression [ 48 , 49 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If possible, the document should also include screenshots and a step-by-step guide to ensure patients can easily navigate any technology that they are required to use and/or set-up prior to the assessment and/or interview. Some recent qualitative studies in older, healthy adults have shown that older populations are interested in adopting new technology [33] [34], but are hesitant to do so due to how quickly technology changes and concerns with data privacy [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%