[HTML][HTML] Design guidelines of Mobile apps for older adults: systematic review and thematic analysis
Background Mobile apps are fundamental tools in today's society for practical and social
endeavors. However, these technologies are often not usable for older users. Given the …
endeavors. However, these technologies are often not usable for older users. Given the …
Acceptance of health-related ICT among elderly people living in the community: A systematic review of qualitative evidence
LT Vassli, BA Farshchian - International Journal of Human …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
There are a growing number of seniors and a growing need for health-related ICT
(Information and Communication Technology) solutions to allow seniors to live …
(Information and Communication Technology) solutions to allow seniors to live …
The impact of post-adoption beliefs on the continued use of health apps
J Cho - International journal of medical informatics, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Recently, there has been a rapid increase in the development and use of health
apps on smartphones. In spite of research on such technologies, there exist considerable …
apps on smartphones. In spite of research on such technologies, there exist considerable …
Design of mobile phones for older adults: An empirical analysis of design guidelines and checklists for feature phones and smartphones
A Petrovčič, S Taipale, A Rogelj… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Design guidelines and checklists are suggested as a useful tool in the development and
evaluation of interface design of mobile phones for older adults. Given the intense evolution …
evaluation of interface design of mobile phones for older adults. Given the intense evolution …
The use and acceptance of new media entertainment technology by elderly users: Development of an expanded technology acceptance model
Research on elderly people's ICT acceptance and use often relies on the technology
acceptance model (TAM) framework, but has been mostly limited to task-oriented uses. This …
acceptance model (TAM) framework, but has been mostly limited to task-oriented uses. This …
Older adults' use of mobile device: usability challenges while navigating various interfaces
Mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous among older adults, but have also caused
unprecedented challenges due to the high demands of interaction techniques and …
unprecedented challenges due to the high demands of interaction techniques and …
Self-perceptions of aging and everyday ICT engagement: A test of reciprocal associations
H Köttl, E Cohn-Schwartz… - The Journals of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Objectives Everyday information and communication technologies (EICTs), involving digital
services, such as online shopping, e-banking, and video calling, are perceived to be …
services, such as online shopping, e-banking, and video calling, are perceived to be …
Wicked problems of smart cities
It is often uncritically assumed that, when digital technologies are integrated into the
operation of city functions, they inevitably contribute to sustainable urban development …
operation of city functions, they inevitably contribute to sustainable urban development …
Identifying design feature factors critical to acceptance and usage behavior of smartphones
N Liu, R Yu - Computers in Human Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
Smartphones are increasingly used all over the world. However, the effects of smartphone
design features on smartphone acceptance and usage behavior are not well known. Thus …
design features on smartphone acceptance and usage behavior are not well known. Thus …
Interaction techniques for older adults using touchscreen devices: a literature review
Several studies investigated different interaction techniques and input devices for older
adults using touchscreen. This literature review analyses the population involved, the kind of …
adults using touchscreen. This literature review analyses the population involved, the kind of …