2017
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.7401
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Understanding Older Adult's Technology Adoption and Withdrawal for Elderly Care and Education: Mixed Method Analysis from National Survey

Abstract: BackgroundElderly adults have comprised the fastest growing population adopting the Internet and computer technology over the past decade. However, how their experiences can shed light on elderly learning theory has not been examined much in the literature.ObjectiveThis study investigated the factors and reasons associated with Internet adoption and withdrawal among older adults in Taiwan, and if any gender differences exist in this context.MethodsData on participants aged 50 years and older from the nationall… Show more

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“…The estimated hierarchical regression model explained a good amount of variance and identified significant predictors of technology acceptance.The most important findings from this study is that social engagement (i.e., participation in social clubs or organizations) and social support were significantly associated with adoption of technology, and that these significances persisted when controlling for other auxiliary variables.AI older adults with higher social support and greater engagement in social networks appear to have higher technology adoption. These results are consistent with prior research showing a positive relationship between technology acceptance and social network support in general populations (Chiu & Liu, 2017;Choi & DiNitto, 2013;Heo et al, 2015;Wright, 2000) and confirm the importance of social connectedness/tiesand social support in facilitating AI older adults' learning and technology acceptance. Social clubs or organizations may provide classes and training sessions for communication technology and Internet use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The estimated hierarchical regression model explained a good amount of variance and identified significant predictors of technology acceptance.The most important findings from this study is that social engagement (i.e., participation in social clubs or organizations) and social support were significantly associated with adoption of technology, and that these significances persisted when controlling for other auxiliary variables.AI older adults with higher social support and greater engagement in social networks appear to have higher technology adoption. These results are consistent with prior research showing a positive relationship between technology acceptance and social network support in general populations (Chiu & Liu, 2017;Choi & DiNitto, 2013;Heo et al, 2015;Wright, 2000) and confirm the importance of social connectedness/tiesand social support in facilitating AI older adults' learning and technology acceptance. Social clubs or organizations may provide classes and training sessions for communication technology and Internet use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Matched to the increasing age of the population, is an increase in digital technology use by elderly populations; indeed elderly adults now represent the fastest growing population of adopters to internet and computer technologies [7]. There is clear potential therefore to adapt digital technologies, such as telemedicine and telehealth, to the challenge of enabling active ageing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need for multispecialist consultations in this group of patients has an impact on maintaining a high interest in access to EHRs [ 41 , 42 ]. Among older people, the sinusoidal trend may be due to the fact that many of them do not really understand what EHRs are exactly, but often want to keep up with news [ 43 , 44 ]. These people also have more free time that they can devote to an interest in health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%