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7050184 
Journal Article 
Acceptance and Use of Mobile Devices and Apps by Elderly People 
Klimova, B; , 
2018 
SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG 
CHAM 
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 
11195 
30-36 
Currently, there is an increase in the number of older generation groups. These demographic changes obviously cause serious social and economic problems. Therefore, there is a need to prolong an active life of elderly people, who want to lead active, fulfilling and quality life in a sense of their inclusion, socialization and independence. This can be achieved not only by continuous support from their family members, but current trends show an important role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in this process. The purpose of this study is to explore the acceptance and use of mobile technology, specifically mobile devices and applications by elderly people, both from the technical and sociological point of view. The methods used in this study include a method of literature review of available sources, a method of comparison and evaluation of the findings from the selected studies on this topic. The findings show that although there is a number of mobile apps for the elderly on the market, they do not usually meet specific needs of these people such as their physical and cognitive impairments or relevant technical specifications of mobile device designed for this group of people. In addition, since the use of mobile technologies by elderly people is quite a new field of research, there are almost no research studies which would prove acceptance of these mobile apps. Therefore, there is a need of vast and detailed research in this area and also find a solution to this complex technological and sociological issue. 
Mobile devices; Mobile applications; Older people Acceptance; Use 
Rana, NP; AlSharhan, SA; Simintiras, AC; Dwivedi, YK; Janssen, M; Mantymaki, M; Tahat, Y; Moughrabi, I; Ali, TM; 
978-3-030-02130-6 
17th International-Federation-of-Information-Processing (IFIP) WG 6.11 Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society (I3E) 
Kuwait City, KUWAIT