期刊
HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN THE COMMUNITY
卷 30, 期 6, 页码 E6428-E6437出版社
WILEY-HINDAWI
DOI: 10.1111/hsc.14085
关键词
information and communication technology; older people; psycho-social factors; technology acceptance; user-friendly
资金
- [IITR/SRIC/2741]
- [SRIC/2741]
In developing countries like India, older people's acceptance and use of ICT is limited. This qualitative study explored the needs, attitudes, and perceived limitations of ICT platforms among older people. The findings suggest that psychological factors such as anxiety, motivation, interest, and self-efficacy play a role in older people's technology acceptance. User-friendly interfaces and technology training may enhance technology acceptance among older users.
Information and communication technology (ICT) can empower the older people and improve their quality of life by sustaining functional independence and effective communication. Nonetheless, in developing countries like India, technology acceptance and use among the older people is limited. Therefore, there is a need to systematically understand the plausible difficulties limiting technology use and the expectations of the older people regarding ICT use. Hence, the present study is a qualitative inquiry to explore the needs, attitudes and perceived limitations of the ICT platforms among the older people. Twenty healthy volunteers across various states of India, between 60 and 75 years were recruited online via purposive sampling. A brief demographic survey was administered online using Google Forms, followed by telephonic semi-structured interviews. Thematic Analysis using inductive and deductive coding was employed to analyse the interview transcripts. Thematic analysis yielded four overarching themes- (i) Usability of ICT, (ii) Anxiety and privacy concerns, (iii) Self-perception of technology use and (iv) Need for technology literacy. The emerging themes reflected the perceptions of the older people towards ICT and identified several psycho-social factors impacting technology acceptance among the older people. The findings suggest that several psychological factors like anxiety, motivation, interest and self-efficacy play a role in technology acceptance among the older people. Additionally, user-friendly interfaces and training on technology use may enhance technology acceptance among older users.
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