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Digital Inclusion among Older Adults: Identifying Potential Solutions

Author
Maedeh Zolbin
Sari Kujala
Gunilla en
Kristina Eriksson-Backa
Isto Huvila
Abstract
Technology could assist older adults in managing their lives independently, yet many face challenges in using it. This article explores solutions from the perspective of older adults to address the challenges. A qualitative research approach was used, featuring 15 semi-structured interviews with individuals aged 65 or above. Data was analysed thematically. Findings indicated the effective role of education in supporting older adults digital inclusion by supporting their digital skills, self-efficacy, and fostering positive emotions toward technology. Real-time support provided by assistive technology like chatbots for non-critical online tasks emerged as useful for maintaining older adults engagement with technology. Additionally, user-friendly designs of smart devices and e-services with clear instructions were identified as essential. Furthermore, our findings underscore the need to identify different motivational factors to encourage a broad range of older adults and realign fair social norms to foster technology use within this demographic.
Year of Publication
2025
Journal
Human Technology
Volume
21
Number of Pages
51-72
Date Published
may
ISSN Number
1795-6889
DOI
10.14254/1795-6889.2025.21-1.3
Taxonomy terms
older adults
technology
Keywords
digital inclusion
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Isto Huvila

(né Isto Vatanen)  
Professor in  
Information Studies  
Department of ALM  
Uppsala University

Docent (adjunct professor) in information management  
Information studies  
Ã…bo Akademi University

Isto Huvila is working on management and organisation of what we know and how we know in contexts ranging from social media to more traditional arenas of learning and working. My special areas of expertise are organisational information, social media, health, archives, libraries, museums and cultural heritage.

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