What facilitates the acceptance of technology to promote social participation in later life? A systematic review.
Laurence Benoit-DubéEudia Kévine JeanMelissa Arriola AguilarAna-Marcia ZunigaNathalie BierMelanie CoutureMaxime LussierXanthy LajoiePatrícia BelchiorPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2020)
These findings can help health care professionals to make better decisions when deciding to recommend technology for their older clients.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONAcceptance of technology to promote social participation in later life is a multi-complex process. There is no "one size fits all" approach, a person-centered intervention must be used.When introducing new technologies, using an adapted/tailored training approach could potentially increase self-efficacy in using technology.Rehabilitation professionals' misconceptions concerning the use of technology in later life can be a barrier to acceptance. It's important to be aware of our own believes and attitudes in this context.