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Opinions and use of mobile information technology among older people in Northern Finland - Preliminary results of a population based study

Author
Heidi Enwald, Author
Maarit Kangas, Author
Niina Keränen, Author
Raija Korpelainen, Author
Isto Huvila, Author
Timo Jämsä, Author
Andrew Grove, Secondary Author
Diane Sonnenwald, Secondary Author
Lauren Harrison, Secondary Author
Catherine Blake, Secondary Author
Christian Schlögl, Secondary Author
Isabella Peters, Secondary Author
Barbara Endler-Jobst, Secondary Author
Colleen Cool, Secondary Author
Yin-Leng Theng, Secondary Author
Abstract
Older peoples usage of mobile devices is increasing. This study is part of the GASEL project and seeks to increase the understanding of the use of mobile information technology and opinions towards it. Opinions are compared between genders and age groups. The population based data were collected by conducting a questionnaire survey. A random sample of 1,500 adults 65 years of age or older was obtained from the Finnish Population Register Centre. The number of respondents was 918 with a response rate of 61.2 %. About one fifth (n=169) had used a tablet computer and approximately one third (n=226) had used a mobile phone with a touch screen in the past 12 months without encountering major difficulties. The respondents had mostly thought that using the devices would not be easy. They had also thought that the usage would not be too expensive for them. Men and younger old people held more positive opinions towards these new technologies. Older people are slower in adapting and accepting new technologies and this should be taken into account when designing services, applications and content, as these technologies have the potential to enrichen the lives of this specific population group.
Year of Publication
2016
Conference Name
Proceedings of the 2016 ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Oct 14-18, Copenhagen
Publisher
ASIS&T
Conference Location
Silver Spring, MD
Refereed Designation
Refereed
Keywords
aging
attitudes
smartphone
mobile information technology
information society
Taxonomy terms
mobile information technology
elderly
use
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Isto Huvila

(né Isto Vatanen)  
Professor in  
Information Studies  
Department of ALM  
Uppsala University

Docent (adjunct professor) in information management  
Information studies  
Ã…bo Akademi University

Isto Huvila is working on management and organisation of what we know and how we know in contexts ranging from social media to more traditional arenas of learning and working. My special areas of expertise are organisational information, social media, health, archives, libraries, museums and cultural heritage.

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