2018
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02009
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Colombian Elders and Their Use of Handheld Digital Devices

Abstract: Technological advances in the information and knowledge society have influenced and transformed economic, social, and educational dynamics. Currently there are many digital gaps related to the access to technology, level of digital literacy, and social use. These gaps vary based on the age of the population and become more noticeable among elders. Digital illiteracy leads to the underusing of technological developments of the 21st century, making it difficult to take advantage of all the possibilities that the… Show more

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“…Second, these results suggest that different population groups have variable survey preferences according to phone-related skill levels, age, availability and educational level. Several studies have analyzed how the 'digital divide' has become a challenge and barrier for some populations [5,24] especially the elderly because for some access to mobile technology does not necessarily imply advanced or even moderate technological capacity [26,27]. The lack of digital literacy can cause feelings of frustration and inability to use digital devices [28], which could be a limitation in completing the MPS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, these results suggest that different population groups have variable survey preferences according to phone-related skill levels, age, availability and educational level. Several studies have analyzed how the 'digital divide' has become a challenge and barrier for some populations [5,24] especially the elderly because for some access to mobile technology does not necessarily imply advanced or even moderate technological capacity [26,27]. The lack of digital literacy can cause feelings of frustration and inability to use digital devices [28], which could be a limitation in completing the MPS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results demonstrated that literacy in elderly people is a determinant factor for adopting novel technologies aimed at bridging the current gap in financial inclusion in rural Colombia, where most of the farmers are adults and elderly people. Accordingly, the factors of literacy and age of farmers should be studied in conjunction, as argued by Ricardo et al . (2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a digital patient messaging tool would allow a direct line of communication between PECET, CHWs, and patients. Improved communication alone may potentially improve patient retention in the clinical trials; nevertheless, the ability to potentially have "follow-up" appointments replaced by review of digital images could alleviate the need for frequent and costly travel and could improve patient retention further still (Asiri et al, 2018;Adams et al, 2015;Ricardo-Barreto et al, 2018). Although there is a clear potential benefit to patients and healthcare workers, the implementation of this communication tool will be critical to its success.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%