2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1005822
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Technology obsolescence across the adult lifespan in a USA internet sample

Abstract: 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 do own devices, we know very little about how their devices may differ from those of younger adults. The age of a device can determine the types of programs it can run, as well as the level of protection it has against malicious code. The following study is an attempt to understand the ages of devices owned by different demographic gro… Show more

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“…The processing algorithms of many RMTs, both research-grade and commercial devices, are proprietary [ 46 ] (e.g., AliveCor, Omron, Polar). Rapid obsolescence is a characteristic of the technological lifecycle, and it is inevitable that hardware and software will constantly be upgraded and redesigned to new models [ 47 ]. The majority of the reported RMTs are commercial devices; thus, time and resources must be allocated for the validation of each iteration of the RMT (hardware and software) to ensure accuracy and precision of the device for use in the intended populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The processing algorithms of many RMTs, both research-grade and commercial devices, are proprietary [ 46 ] (e.g., AliveCor, Omron, Polar). Rapid obsolescence is a characteristic of the technological lifecycle, and it is inevitable that hardware and software will constantly be upgraded and redesigned to new models [ 47 ]. The majority of the reported RMTs are commercial devices; thus, time and resources must be allocated for the validation of each iteration of the RMT (hardware and software) to ensure accuracy and precision of the device for use in the intended populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the mutual support need is higher among older people without mobile phones than among those with mobile phones. A survey conducted by Peter (38) found that health apps using cell phones can help mutual support groups treat addictive behaviors, and some studies have used the "Internet + smartphones model" to meet the aging needs of older adults in the community (39,40). These findings suggest that it is important that older adults with cell phones, especially those with smartphones, can meet their mutual support needs through the software and information on their devices.…”
Section: Other Factors Related To the Mutual Support Needmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technostress is an unrecognized disorder of the modern digital world that has several implications for the physical and mental health and well-being of people, particularly young people. 13,14 The over-dependence of people on internetbased devices causes stress referred to as the technostress 15 that results from an inability to properly manage the time spent on the use of internet-connected technologies 16,17 leading to addictive behavior in users. Technostress indicates the negative mental state of people in the modern digital world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%