References
- HarringtonTLHarringtonMKGerontechnology: Why and HowMaastricht, The NetherlandsShaker2000
- BoumaHFozardJLBouwhuisDGTaipaleVGerontechnology in perspectiveGerontechnology200764190216
- GaßnerKSConradMICT Enabled Independent Living for the Elderly: A Status-quo Analysis on Products and the Research Landscape in the Field of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) in EU-27GermanyIIT 20103897501600
- PresslerKAFerraroKFAssistive device use as a dynamic acquisition process in later lifeGerontologist201050337138120106934
- McCreadieCTinkerAThe acceptability of assistive technology to older peopleAgeing Soc200525191110
- OlsonKEO’BrienMARogersWACharnessNDiffusion of technology: frequency of use for younger and older adultsAgeing Int201136112314522685360
- CzajaSJCharnessNFiskADFactors predicting the use of technology: findings from the Center for Research and Education on Aging and Technology Enhancement (CREATE)Psychol Aging200621233316768579
- GombaultVL’internet de plus en plus prisé, l’internaute de plus en plus mobileConditions de vie des ménagesParisInsee2013
- WuY-HCristancho-LacroixVFassertCFaucounauVde RotrouJRigaudASThe attitudes and perceptions of older adults with mild cognitive impairment toward an assistive robotJ Appl Gerontol2014
- RogersEMDiffusion of InnovationsGlencoeFree Press1962
- HeinzMMartinPMargrettJAPerceptions of technology among older adultsJ Gerontol Nurs2013391425123244061
- KramerBDementia caregivers in Germany and their acceptance of new technologies for care: the information gapPublic Policy Aging Rep20142413234
- CrabtreeBFMillerWLResearch practice settings: a case study approachCrabtreeBFMillerWLDoing Qualitative ResearchThousand Oaks, CASage19997188
- BraunVClarkeVUsing thematic analysis in psychologyQual Res Psychol2006377101
- GubaEGLincolnYFourth Generation EvaluationCaliforniaSage1989
- RoweJWKahnRLSuccessful agingGerontologist19973744334409279031
- NeiceDCMeasures of Participation in the Digital Technostructure: Internet AccessBrightonUniversity of Sussex, SPRU1998
- Docampo RamaMRidderHdBoumaHTechnology generation and age in using layered user interfacesGerontechnology2001112540
- MahmoodAYamamotoTLeeMSteggellCPerceptions and use of gerotechnology: implications for aging in placeJ Housing Elderly2008221–2104126
- MelenhorstASRogersWABouwhuisDGOlder adults’ motivated choice for technological innovation: evidence for benefit-driven selectivityPsychol Aging200621119019516594804
- ChenKChanAH-SUse or non-use of gerontechnology – a qualitative studyInt J Environ Res Public Health201310104645466624084674
- BoiseLWildKMattekNRuhlMDodgeHHKayeJWillingness of older adults to share data and privacy concerns after exposure to unobtrusive in-home monitoringGerontechnology201311342843523525351
- ParkerSJJesselSRichardsonJEReidMCOlder adults are mobile too! Identifying the barriers and facilitators to older adults’ use of mHealth for pain managementBMC Geriatr2013134323647949
- McLeanAEthical frontiers of ICT and older users: cultural, pragmatic and ethical issuesEthics Inf Technol2011134313326
- WuY-HWrobelJCornuetMKerhervéHDamnéeSRigaudA-SAcceptance of an assistive robot in older adults: a mixed-method study of human – robot interaction over a 1-month period in the Living Lab settingClin Interv Aging2014980181124855349
- CharnessNBootWRAging and information technology use potential and barriersCurr Dir Psychol Sci2009185253258
- ElliotAJMooneyCJDouthitKZLynchMFPredictors of older adults’ technology use and its relationship to depressive symptoms and well-beingJ Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci201369566767724304556
- SharitJCzajaSJNairSLeeCCEffects of age, speech rate, and environmental support in using telephone voice menu systemsHum Factors200345223425114529196
- JungYPengWMoranMLow-income minority seniors’ enrollment in a cybercafé: psychological barriers to crossing the digital divideEduc Gerontol2010363193212
- EllisRDAllaireJCModeling computer interest in older adults: the role of age, education, computer knowledge, and computer anxietyHum Factors199941334535510665203
- SelwynNGorardSFurlongJMaddenLOlder adults’ use of information and communications technology in everyday lifeAgeing Soc2003235561582
- HeartTKalderonEOlder adults: are they ready to adopt health-related ICT?Int J Med Inf20118211e209e231
- WoodwardATFreddolinoPPWishartDJOutcomes from a peer tutor model for teaching technology to older adultsAgeing Soc201333813151338
- XieBBuggJMPublic library computer training for older adults to access high-quality Internet health informationLibr Inform Sci Res2009313155162
- LaganaLOliverTAinsworthAEdwardsMEnhancing computer self-efficacy and attitudes in multi-ethnic older adults: a randomised controlled studyAgeing Soc201131691193325512679
- IrizarryCDowningAWestDPromoting modern technology and internet access for under-represented older populationsJ Technol Hum Serv20021941330
- StoryMFMaximizing usability: the principles of universal designAssist Technol199810141210181150
- DeardorffCJBirdsongCUniversal design: clarifying a common vocabularyHousing Soc2003302119138
- AudiracIAccessing transit as universal designJ Plann Lit2008231416
- KarlssonEAxelssonKZingmarkKSävenstedtSThe challenge of coming to terms with the use of a new digital assistive device: a case study of two persons with mild dementiaOpen Nurs J2011510211022135718
- BlackmanTCare robots for the supermarket shelf: a product gap in assistive technologiesAgeing Soc201311119
- GucherCTechnologies du «Bien vieillir et du lien social»: questions d’acceptabilité, enjeux de sens et de questions d’acceptabilité, enjeux de sens et de continuité de l’existence-la canne et le brise-vitreGérontologie et Société20121412739
- ParettePSchererMAssistive technology use and stigmaEduc Train Dev Disab2004393217226
- PeetersJMde VeerAJvan der HoekLFranckeALFactors influencing the adoption of home telecare by elderly or chronically ill people: a national surveyJ Clin Nurs2012213183319322827253