2017
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.5507
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Use of Information and Communication Technologies Among Older People With and Without Frailty: A Population-Based Survey

Abstract: BackgroundUse of information and communication technologies (ICT) among seniors is increasing; however, studies on the use of ICT by seniors at the highest risk of health impairment are lacking. Frail and prefrail seniors are a group that would likely benefit from preventive nutrition and exercise interventions, both of which can take advantage of ICT.ObjectiveThe objective of the study was to quantify the differences in ICT use, attitudes, and reasons for nonuse among physically frail, prefrail, and nonfrail … Show more

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“…Gender is used as a predictor variable because previous studies have noted the role of gender in the Internet use 8. Another common predictor, education was classified into three categories: basic education, which covered elementary, middle, civic or comprehensive school; secondary education, which covered vocational school or upper secondary school; and higher education, which covered university of applied sciences and university education.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Gender is used as a predictor variable because previous studies have noted the role of gender in the Internet use 8. Another common predictor, education was classified into three categories: basic education, which covered elementary, middle, civic or comprehensive school; secondary education, which covered vocational school or upper secondary school; and higher education, which covered university of applied sciences and university education.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in Hong Kong, elderly had less access to the Internet 7. Previous studies have determined several demographic factors that impact the Internet usage 8 , 9. Several predictors of Internet use have been considered such as social satisfaction levels and work experience because of the complexity involved in explaining the digital divide 10 , 11.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One way to ensure positive user experience is undoubtedly to create user interfaces that are easy to use and adaptable to particular needs and preferences of older users. Fozard and Kearns (2006) note that technologies for hobbies and leisure activities have not been as popular among older users (as opposed to younger users), which can be a consequence of perceived difficulties and barriers due to physical and cognitive limitations (Keränen 2017). Cognitive and physical changes occurring in old age often include reduced attention span, diminished auditory and visual perception, as well as declines in memory and psychomotor coordination (Hawthorn 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Un ejemplo de ello es el acceso a la información y en la prevención en salud (Nguyen, 2017;Gallagher, 2017;Keränen et al, 2017). Autores como Feinberg y sus colaboradores han mostrado que existe una clara relación positiva entre la participación en actividades de EPA y mejora en el acceso y gestión de la salud (Feinber et al, 2016).…”
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