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Innovation in Aging, 5(Suppl. 1), 660-661. Oxford University Press
Innovation in Aging
Innovation in Aging
While most people with dementia prefer to live at home for as long as possible, this also puts more pressure on both their informal and formal care network. To provide support in home-based dementia care, there is growing interest in technology that
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Factors Affecting the Intention to Use Exoskeleton for exercise and the Moderating Effect of Frailty
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Innovation in Aging
This study aims to find relevant factors influencing the intention to use exoskeletons for exercise (IEE) among older adults and to analyze the moderating effect of frailty. The sample of this study is 310 people (65 or older) without cognitive impai
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Innovation in Aging
Many autonomous systems are being developed to assist older adults to age in place. However, there is little research related to the human factors associated with why older adults may initially and continuously trust these autonomous systems. More re
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Innovation in Aging
Smart speakers provide a platform that can integrate smart home technology and/or safety devices within the home to enhance quality of life and independent living for older adults. However, few attempts to utilize this technology specifically within
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Innovation in Aging
The emergence of COVID-19 and social distancing requirements have resulted in disruptions to daily life, reduced opportunities for social engagement, and diminished resource access for millions of older adults. Individuals with cognitive impairments
Autor:
Sarah Hubner, Akankshya Chataut, Marcia Shade, Ann Fruhling, Natalie Manley, Meaghan Fitzgerald Walls, Julie Blaskewicz Boron
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Innovation in Aging
Remaining community-dwelling is a goal for most aging adults; however, this may necessitate assistance from caregivers. To reduce burden and improve adult autonomy, recent technological advancements have provided various supports. These advancements
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Innovation in Aging
The purpose of this study was to examine whether frailty status moderates the association between social participation and attitude towards using gerontechnology. The sample was Korean older adults without cognitive impairment (N = 310, aged 66-90, 5
Exercise and Attitude for Exoskeletons: The Mediation of Technology Anxiety and Perceived Usefulness
Autor:
Lee, Seol Ah, Yoon, Do Kyung, Kang, Miseon, Kim, Kwang Joon, Kim, YoonMyung, Lim, Yun Mook, Jun, Hey Jung
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Innovation in Aging
The present study aimed to examine the effects of regular exercise on attitude towards using exoskeletons and the mediating effects of technology anxiety and perceived usefulness among Korean older adults. Data was collected through online recruitmen
Technology Anxiety on Attitude Towards Technology: The Moderating Effect of Age-friendly Environment
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Innovation in Aging
The purpose of this study was to examine the moderating effect of an age-friendly environment on the relationship between technology anxiety and attitude towards technology among Korean older adults. We collected data by online surveys in February 20
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Innovation in Aging
The purpose of this study is to explore relevant factors associated with facilitating conditions to use gerontechnology among Korean older adults. The sample was 310 Korean older adults aged 65 and above without cognitive impairment who participated