University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.
University of California, Los Angeles, USA.
J Appl Gerontol. 2022 Feb;41(2):571-580. doi: 10.1177/07334648211012530. Epub 2021 May 19.
Mobility and technology can facilitate in-person and virtual social participation to help reduce social isolation, but issues exist regarding older adults' access, feasibility, and motivation to use various forms of mobility and technology. This qualitative study explores how a diverse group of low-income, urban-living older adults use mobility and technology for social participation. We conducted six focus groups ( = 48), two each in English, Spanish, and Korean at a Los Angeles senior center. Three major themes emerged from thematic analysis: using technology for mobility; links between mobility and social participation; and technology-mediated social participation. Cost, perceived safety, (dis)ability, and support from family and friends were related to mobility and technology use. This study demonstrates the range of mobility and technology uses among older adults and associated barriers. The findings can help establish a pre-COVID-19 baseline on how to make mobility and technology more accessible for older adults at risk of isolation.
移动性和技术可以促进面对面和虚拟的社会参与,有助于减少社会孤立,但老年人在使用各种形式的移动性和技术方面存在着获取、可行性和动机等问题。本定性研究探讨了不同的低收入、城市居住的老年人如何使用移动性和技术进行社会参与。我们在洛杉矶的一个老年人中心进行了六组焦点小组(每组 48 人),分别用英语、西班牙语和韩语进行。主题分析得出了三个主要主题:使用技术进行移动性;移动性和社会参与之间的联系;以及技术介导的社会参与。成本、感知安全、(失能)残疾以及来自家人和朋友的支持与移动性和技术的使用有关。本研究展示了老年人在移动性和技术使用方面的多样性以及相关障碍。研究结果有助于确定在 COVID-19 之前的基线,了解如何让面临隔离风险的老年人更容易获得移动性和技术。