Perceptions of older people about the use of cell phones in Argentina: a contribution from the gerontotechnological perspective

Perceptions of older people about the use of cell phones in Argentina: a contribution from the gerontotechnological perspective Elsa Araceli Revollo Sarmiento, Deisy Krzemien, Maria Celeste López Moreno, Leticia Vivas Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print, pp.- The purpose of this paper is to describe the perceptions that older people in Argentina have about the use of cell phones and to analyze their influence on user behavior. At the same time, it was intended to analyze whether sociodemographic factors influence these perceptions.The authors conducted a study with a non-experimental, cross-sectional and cross-correlational design; a non-probabilistic sample of 138 intentionally selected older people was chosen.The frequency and years of cell phone use, as well as the applications used, are influenced by the perceptions that older people have about cell phone use. In addition, it was found that age, gender and socio-educational level determine the perceptions that older people have about cell phone use.This research has implications for interventions aimed at improving older people’s functional health. Understanding the perceptions of older people in relation to technology will enable the enhancement of its utility to foster an autonomous lifestyle and social integration in old age.
Source: Quality in Ageing and Older Adults - Category: Geriatrics Authors: Source Type: research