Editorial: Exploring the Technological Needs of Older Adults: Advances in Design, Functionality, User Experience, and Age-Related Cognitive and Sensory Aids to Facilitate Adoption

Alex Chaparro, Cristina Cachero, Joanne M. Wood

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Abstract

The rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, robotics, communication, and automation have been the catalyst for the development of a host of new technologies that allow older users to monitor their own health (via wearables), maintain their independence (semi-autonomous driving), social connections (smart home devices), and compensate for a range of age-related sensory changes (hearing aids, smart glasses, augmented displays, etc.). Less well understood is how older users get acquainted with these innovations, how their design and functionality need to be adapted to improve older users’ performance and experience, and which factors and interventions help or hinder technology adoption and use by older users. This Research Topic aims at providing some further insights into these issues.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalFrontiers in Computer Science
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 27 2022

Keywords

  • older users
  • usability
  • aging
  • interface design
  • accessibility
  • technology acceptance
  • user experience

Disciplines

  • Human Factors Psychology

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