1 Nottingham Trent University, UK.
J Appl Gerontol. 2019 Aug;38(8):1147-1166. doi: 10.1177/0733464817737621. Epub 2017 Oct 31.
Older adults' definitions of digital technology, and experiences of digital inclusion sessions, were examined using qualitative approaches. Seventeen older adults (aged between 54 and 85 years) participated in two focus groups that each lasted approximately 90 min to explore how older adults understood technology within their lived experience. Interpretative phenomenological analysis yielded two main themes: thirst for knowledge and a wish list for digital technology sessions. A separate content analysis was performed to identify what technology older adults identified as digital technology. This analysis revealed that the older adults most frequently defined digital technology as computers and telephones. The findings support the conclusions that this group of older adults, some of whom were "successful users," have a wide knowledge of digital technology, are interested in gaining more skills, and desire knowledge acquisition through personalized one-to-one learning sessions.
采用定性方法研究了老年人对数字技术的定义以及他们对数字包容课程的体验。17 名年龄在 54 至 85 岁之间的老年人参加了两个焦点小组,每个小组持续约 90 分钟,以探讨老年人如何在他们的生活经验中理解技术。解释性现象学分析产生了两个主要主题:对知识的渴望和对数字技术课程的愿望清单。进行了单独的内容分析以确定老年人将哪些技术确定为数字技术。这项分析表明,老年人最常将数字技术定义为计算机和电话。这些发现支持这样的结论,即这群老年人,其中一些是“成功用户”,对数字技术有广泛的了解,他们有兴趣获得更多的技能,并希望通过个性化的一对一学习课程来获取知识。