Digital information and communication in the ageing society

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Author listChan J.H.

PublisherIOS Press

Publication year2015

Volume number275

Start page3

End page11

Number of pages9

ISBN9781614995029

ISSN0922-6389

eISSN0922-6389

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84928803912&doi=10.3233%2f978-1-61499-503-6-3&partnerID=40&md5=a6c6294b6e17d7159748eaae67d51b3e

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

With the proliferation of high speed internet access and rapid developments in telecommunication technology, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is fast transforming the way of life for many people globally, especially for the so-called urbanites. This is especially true in how information is gathered and communicated among us. In particular, timely and reliable access to information about health and health-care is of special interest to the aged. Elderly people face physical and mental impairment such as deterioration of movement, vision, hearing, and cognition. These conditions is put into consideration when designing tools and assistive technologies for elderly people. They should not need much knowledge and skills to operate the new tools. In general, it would be beneficial to gain more understanding on how to deal with the process of aging and recognize the concept of 'Active Aging' in order to improve the Quality of Life (QoL) of the aged.


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Active AgeingAgeing Societyassistive technologydigital information and communicationpopulation ageing


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