Promoting Information Communication Technology Adoption and Acceptance for Aging-in-Place: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Academic Article

Abstract

  • The prevailing digital divide along with barriers to information communication technology (ICT) adoption among older adults is well elucidated. To contribute evidence on ICT education, a 2-year randomized controlled trial verified the long-term effect of a novel individualized ICT training program for older adults in demographic cohorts who are known to underutilize ICT (n = 42 in the training and n = 43 in a control group). Mixed-model repeated measures analysis of data was conducted from baseline and 6-month intervals (df = 4, 1) post training. Older adults in the training group engaged in a wide range of leisure (p = .03), health management (p = .006), and instrumental activities of daily living (p = .02) significantly more than those in the control group. They also reported significantly enhanced technology acceptance and sustained sense of independence in key ICT-based activities. The study supports the implementation of one-on-one ICT training programs to promote access and utilization of digital resources for aging-in-place.
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    Status

    Publication Date

  • May 2021
  • Published In

    Keywords

  • Activities of Daily Living
  • Aged
  • Aging
  • Communication
  • Humans
  • Information Technology
  • Technology
  • home and community based care and services
  • independence
  • information technology
  • technology
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 471
  • End Page

  • 480
  • Volume

  • 40
  • Issue

  • 5