Conducting agetech research with marginalized and underserved communities: Challenging assumptions
A. R. Rincón, A. M. Cruz, C. Daum, L. Liu
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AbstractOur research teams have collaborated in several studies related to the use of digital technologies with older adults. We believe that digital technologies can support older adults’ autonomy and independence (Liu et al., 2022). Through collaboration across various studies, our research teams have examined into the complexities surrounding the adoption of digital technologies among older adults, shedding light on critical factors such as access, literacy, technology acceptance, usability, and cultural perceptions.Keywords: digital technologies, older adults, technology adoption
A. R. Rincón, A. M. Cruz, C. Daum, L. Liu (2024). Conducting agetech research with marginalized and underserved communities: Challenging assumptions. Gerontechnology, 23(2), 5-5
https://doi.org/10.4017/gt.2024.23.s.894.5.sp