Information Systems Science, 8058University of Turku, Finland.
Inquiry. 2022 Jan-Dec;59:469580221096272. doi: 10.1177/00469580221096272.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is being spread at an unprecedented rate across the globe. Yet, new research suggests that digital divide is not only continuing but also deepening at the same time. After access to basic ICT equipment, it is now the lack of skills and quality of hardware and software that leads to a continuing digital divide. Digital divide which is specifically related to elderly is known as grey digital divide. The focus of this paper is to review and analyze recent relevant research on grey digital divide which is fast emerging as a major challenge in the era of ageing. A side objective is to raise implications for theory and practice discourses to minimize grey digital divide. Literature on digital divide and grey digital divide is reviewed to gather relevant knowledge on the grey digital divide. The articles were filtered according to the relevance for grey digital divide in the present age. Literature review spanned over a 5 years' timeline to discuss the current trends on the topic. Results indicate a rising problem of ageing, mainly in developed countries. Grey digital divide constitutes a major challenge for elderly to participate and benefit from the digital revolution. Elderly face problems for basic tasks such as booking tickets or renewing bus cards to claiming old-age benefits because most of the systems are digitized. Another challenge is the social exclusion faced by elderly because they cannot connect with peers through digital networks due to lack of digital skills. This situation is also observed in developing countries, although in developing countries elderly get immediate help from family members due to the family system of joint living. A practical implication of this research can be a full-scale fieldwork in different countries of the world to further understand the grey digital divide. Joint collaboration between ICT and healthcare industry may result in revolutionizing of ergonomic ICT products and services which are elderly-friendly. It would be interesting to know how culture impacts grey digital divide across various countries.
信息技术(ICT)正在全球范围内以前所未有的速度普及。然而,新的研究表明,数字鸿沟不仅在继续扩大,而且同时也在加深。在获得基本的 ICT 设备之后,现在导致数字鸿沟持续存在的是技能和硬件及软件的质量的缺乏。与老年人特别相关的数字鸿沟被称为“灰色数字鸿沟”。本文的重点是回顾和分析最近关于灰色数字鸿沟的相关研究,灰色数字鸿沟在老龄化时代迅速成为一个主要挑战。附带的目的是为理论和实践话语提出一些启示,以尽量减少灰色数字鸿沟。 综述了数字鸿沟和灰色数字鸿沟的文献,以收集有关灰色数字鸿沟的相关知识。根据当前时代与灰色数字鸿沟的相关性对文章进行了筛选。文献综述跨越了 5 年的时间线,以讨论该主题的当前趋势。 结果表明,老龄化问题日益严重,主要在发达国家。灰色数字鸿沟对老年人参与和受益于数字革命构成了重大挑战。老年人在执行基本任务时会遇到问题,例如订票或更新公交卡以领取养老金,因为大多数系统都是数字化的。另一个挑战是老年人面临的社会排斥,因为他们由于缺乏数字技能而无法通过数字网络与同龄人联系。这种情况在发展中国家也有观察到,尽管在发展中国家,由于大家庭的共同生活方式,老年人会立即得到家庭成员的帮助。 这项研究的实际意义可以是在世界不同国家进行全面的实地工作,以进一步了解灰色数字鸿沟。信息通信技术和医疗保健行业的联合合作可能会导致对老年人友好的人体工程学信息通信技术产品和服务的革命化。了解文化如何在不同国家对灰色数字鸿沟产生影响将会很有趣。