2023
DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnad169
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Everyday Challenges for Individuals Aging With Vision Impairment: Technology Implications

Elena T Remillard,
Lyndsie M Koon,
Tracy L Mitzner
et al.

Abstract: Background and Objectives There are growing numbers of older adults with long-term vision impairment who are likely to experience everyday activity challenges from their impairment in conjunction with age-related changes. Technology has potential to support activity engagement. To develop effective technologies and interventions, we need to understand the context of activity challenges and identify unmeet support needs. Research Design and Met… Show more

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“…For an impaired individual, their specific device for interactions can be identified by its electromagnetic signature. For example, study [108] identified two promising technologies to support people with visual impairment: voiceactivated digital assistants and apps for smartphones and personal computing devices (WiFi routers, Bluetooth transmitters). All of them can be detected at a distance.…”
Section: Requirements Of the Ngfr Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For an impaired individual, their specific device for interactions can be identified by its electromagnetic signature. For example, study [108] identified two promising technologies to support people with visual impairment: voiceactivated digital assistants and apps for smartphones and personal computing devices (WiFi routers, Bluetooth transmitters). All of them can be detected at a distance.…”
Section: Requirements Of the Ngfr Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%