Category:
Other
Net4Age Ontology Terms:
aging
Description:
Working collaboratively with planners, policy makers and developers, social and living spaces in the future will ensure that residents are equipped to live in an era that continues to be led by, and is dependent upon, access to technology. This review paper uniquely draws together the small volume of literature from the fields of gerontology, gerontechnology, human computer interaction (HCI), and disability. This paper examines the national and international age-friendly frameworks regarding older adults who are carers of dependent people with disabilities.
Overview:
Review paper uniquely draws together the small volume of literature from the fields of gerontology, gerontechnology, human computer interaction (HCI), and disability.
Objectives:
This paper examines the national and international age-friendly frameworks regarding older adults who are carers of dependent people with disabilities.
Initiatives:
This review paper is significant because it draws on the work from the fields of gerontology, HCI and age-friendly framework(s). Based on the evidence, there is a paucity of current debates focusing attention on the power technology can have within and across age-friendly cities and communities. This is particularly the case for those individuals who are carers in later life to dependent adults.
Shortcomings:
-
Relevance:
4
Relevance Description:
A Review of Age Friendly Virtual Assistive Technologies and their Effect on Daily Living for Carers and Dependent Adults
Quality:
4
Opinion:
Interesting review paper
Recommended:
Yes
Overlap:
No
Overlap Detail:
Sources:
https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/7/1/49
Keywords:
ICT, Age in Place, Disability, Smart Technology, Intergenerational Relationships, Connected Health
Submitted By:
Jasmina Barakovic Husic
Email:
andrej.grguric@gmail.com