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Perceptions and Use of Gerotechnology: Implications for Aging in Place
Authors:Atiya Mahmood  Toshiko Yamamoto  Megan Lee  Carmen Steggell
Institution:Department of Design and Human Environment , OSU , 224 Milam Hall, Corvallis, OR, 97331
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Understanding perceptions and use of gerotechnology is crucial to optimize design, application, and education strategies that may reduce caregiver burden, extend healthy aging in place, and minimize demands on the health care system. A pilot project was conducted to explore attitudes, opinions, and preferences of older adults concerning the use of technology to support and extend their ability to “aging in place.” Four major themes emerged as important for older adults to age in place: safety and independence, social interaction, use of technology in the past, and the desire for support. Based on the literature in gerotechnology and the pilot study findings, we present a conceptual model that integrates gerotechnology into the life span theory of control (Heckhausen & Schulz, 1995 Heckhausen, J. and Schulz, R. 1995. A life-span theory of control. Psychological Review, 102(2): 284304. Crossref], PubMed], Web of Science ®] Google Scholar]; Schulz & Heckhausen, 1996 Schulz, R. and Heckhausen, J. 1996. A life span model of successful aging. American Psychologist, 51(7): 702714. Crossref], PubMed], Web of Science ®] Google Scholar]) and the concept of aging in place.
Keywords:Gerotechnology  aging in place  Life Span Theory of Control  congruence model of person environment interaction
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