Catching the Digital Train on Time: Older Adults, Continuity, and Digital Inclusion
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Resumo: | As society has become more reliant on digital technology, it has changed the perception of the ageing experience to now include a digital component. However, not every older adult perceives digital technology as essential to their way of ageing. In this article, we asked 76 older adults with different patterns of digital technology use how they experience and perceive the role of digital technology in the context of their ageing. The thematic analysis results point to a more nuanced understanding of the importance of familial support, the role of personal history or continuity in older adults’ digital inclusion, and how they see the role of age in relation to digital technology. Furthermore, our findings show that ageism is both a barrier and a motivational factor for older adults. When ageism is based on the level of digital inclusion, it can cause a different ageing experience, one that is perceived as superior by those using digital technology. This leads to a precarious situation: It becomes essential to maintain digital skills to avoid the non‐digital ageing experience even as it becomes more difficult to maintain their skills due to the evolution of technology. Prior to the study, we created a conceptual framework to understand ageing in a more digitalised world. We used the findings of this study to test the conceptual framework and we conclude that the framework can clarify the role (or lack) of digital technology in the ageing experience of older adults. |
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Catching the Digital Train on Time: Older Adults, Continuity, and Digital Inclusionageism; continuity theory; digital inclusion; digital technology; older adults; social support; thematic analysisAs society has become more reliant on digital technology, it has changed the perception of the ageing experience to now include a digital component. However, not every older adult perceives digital technology as essential to their way of ageing. In this article, we asked 76 older adults with different patterns of digital technology use how they experience and perceive the role of digital technology in the context of their ageing. The thematic analysis results point to a more nuanced understanding of the importance of familial support, the role of personal history or continuity in older adults’ digital inclusion, and how they see the role of age in relation to digital technology. Furthermore, our findings show that ageism is both a barrier and a motivational factor for older adults. When ageism is based on the level of digital inclusion, it can cause a different ageing experience, one that is perceived as superior by those using digital technology. This leads to a precarious situation: It becomes essential to maintain digital skills to avoid the non‐digital ageing experience even as it becomes more difficult to maintain their skills due to the evolution of technology. Prior to the study, we created a conceptual framework to understand ageing in a more digitalised world. We used the findings of this study to test the conceptual framework and we conclude that the framework can clarify the role (or lack) of digital technology in the ageing experience of older adults.Cogitatio Press2023-09-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.17645/si.v11i3.6723https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v11i3.6723Social Inclusion; Vol 11, No 3 (2023): Expanding the Boundaries of Digital Inclusion: Perspectives From Network Peripheries and Non-Adopters; 239-2502183-280310.17645/si.i357reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/6723https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/6723/3304Copyright (c) 2023 Cora van Leeuwen, An Jacobs, Ilse Mariëninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessvan Leeuwen, CoraJacobs, AnMariën, Ilse2023-10-26T13:58:53Zoai:ojs.cogitatiopress.com:article/6723Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:28:31.494463Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Catching the Digital Train on Time: Older Adults, Continuity, and Digital Inclusion |
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Catching the Digital Train on Time: Older Adults, Continuity, and Digital Inclusion |
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Catching the Digital Train on Time: Older Adults, Continuity, and Digital Inclusion van Leeuwen, Cora ageism; continuity theory; digital inclusion; digital technology; older adults; social support; thematic analysis |
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Catching the Digital Train on Time: Older Adults, Continuity, and Digital Inclusion |
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Catching the Digital Train on Time: Older Adults, Continuity, and Digital Inclusion |
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Catching the Digital Train on Time: Older Adults, Continuity, and Digital Inclusion |
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Catching the Digital Train on Time: Older Adults, Continuity, and Digital Inclusion |
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Catching the Digital Train on Time: Older Adults, Continuity, and Digital Inclusion |
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van Leeuwen, Cora |
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van Leeuwen, Cora Jacobs, An Mariën, Ilse |
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Jacobs, An Mariën, Ilse |
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van Leeuwen, Cora Jacobs, An Mariën, Ilse |
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ageism; continuity theory; digital inclusion; digital technology; older adults; social support; thematic analysis |
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ageism; continuity theory; digital inclusion; digital technology; older adults; social support; thematic analysis |
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As society has become more reliant on digital technology, it has changed the perception of the ageing experience to now include a digital component. However, not every older adult perceives digital technology as essential to their way of ageing. In this article, we asked 76 older adults with different patterns of digital technology use how they experience and perceive the role of digital technology in the context of their ageing. The thematic analysis results point to a more nuanced understanding of the importance of familial support, the role of personal history or continuity in older adults’ digital inclusion, and how they see the role of age in relation to digital technology. Furthermore, our findings show that ageism is both a barrier and a motivational factor for older adults. When ageism is based on the level of digital inclusion, it can cause a different ageing experience, one that is perceived as superior by those using digital technology. This leads to a precarious situation: It becomes essential to maintain digital skills to avoid the non‐digital ageing experience even as it becomes more difficult to maintain their skills due to the evolution of technology. Prior to the study, we created a conceptual framework to understand ageing in a more digitalised world. We used the findings of this study to test the conceptual framework and we conclude that the framework can clarify the role (or lack) of digital technology in the ageing experience of older adults. |
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