Vol. 21 (Created March 2022)
Editor-in-chief:
Yeh-Liang Hsu PhD
Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department
Director, Gerontechnology Research Center, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan
Email: yehlianghsu@gmail.com
ISSN: 1569-1101 EISSN: 1569-111X Table of Contents
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Original ResearchCo-designing technology and aging in a service setting: Developing an interpretive framework of how to interact with older age users pp1-13

Keren Mazuz PhD*, Seema Biswas PhD FRCS
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The potential of digital storytelling technology for home-based dementia care in Brazil pp1-12

Paula Fernanda Carlos da Silva MS, Larissa Taveira Ferraz BS*, David Mark Frohlich PhD, Aline Gratão PhD, Theopisti Chrysanthaki PhD, Paula Costa Castro PhD
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Preliminary study on the benefits of using the robot PALRO® in facilitating leisure programs for older adults with dementia pp1-7

Kaoru Inoue PhD*, Chiyomi Yatsu MSW, Daryl Patrick Gamboa Yao MSOT, Mitsunobu Kohno PhD, Kazuyoshi Wada PhD, Shoji Yamamoto PhD
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Promoting social and collaborative language learning among older adults in the digital era: Development and evaluation of a smartphone app prototype using a design-thinking approach pp1-12

Cecilia Puebla MA*, Tiphaine Fievet MSc, Juan García MA, Marilena Tsopanidi MSc, Harald Clahsen PhD
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Understanding the potential of digital home assistant devices for older adults through their initial perceptions and attitudes pp1-10

Travis Kadylak PhD, Kenneth A. Blocker MS, Christopher E. Kovac BS, Wendy A. Rogers PhD*
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An overview of Markov Chains for monitoring indoor movements and ambient motion detection pp1-11

Shahram Payandeh PhD PEng*
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Evaluating the feasibility and perceptions of a senior-friendly tablet among older adults in Singapore: A mixed-methods study pp1-10

Chew Sim Chee PhD*, Jayven Jun Yong Cheo Dip, Kimberly Jia Li Chua Dip, Rico Zhen Jun Chia Dip, Tricia Jiayi Lim Dip
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How does passive remote monitoring technology affect perceived outcomes for older adults, their family and friend caregivers, and the healthcare system? pp1-13

Lori E. Weeks PhD*, Grace Warner PhD, Sue Nesto MA, Heather Rushton MFSG, Kathleen Ledoux RN PhD, Bradley Hiebert PhD, Lorie Donelle RN PhD
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A Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) approach to the qualitative analysis of older adults’ intentions to adopt assistive smart home technology pp1-14

Sophia Kilcullen PhD*, Emma Heffernan PhD, Pamela Hussey PhD, Hyowon Lee PhD, Kieran Moran PhD, Catriona Murphy PhD, Alan Smeaton PhD, Claire Timon PhD, Pamela Gallagher PhD, Louise Hopper PhD
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“Computer, how do smart speakers support aging in place?” – A feature analysis focusing on smart speaker applications in Amazon’s skill store for older persons pp1-11

Sebastian Merkel PhD*, Alexander Kucharski MA, Sabrina Schorr BA
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Understanding the research landscape of information and communication technology integration in dementia-focused assistive technologies: Mining literature from 1970 to 2020 pp1-18

Min Sook Park PhD*, Yura Lee PhD, Wonchan Choi PhD
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