Published on in Vol 6 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/43197, first published .
Understanding Older Adults’ Experiences With Technologies for Health Self-management: Interview Study

Understanding Older Adults’ Experiences With Technologies for Health Self-management: Interview Study

Understanding Older Adults’ Experiences With Technologies for Health Self-management: Interview Study

Journals

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  5. Knotnerus H, Ngo H, Maarsingh O, van Vugt V. Understanding Older Adults’ Experiences With a Digital Health Platform in General Practice: Qualitative Interview Study. JMIR Aging 2024;7:e59168 View
  6. De Lucia A, Donisi V, Pasini I, Polati E, Del Piccolo L, Schweiger V, Perlini C. Perspectives and Experiences on eHealth Solutions for Coping With Chronic Pain: Qualitative Study Among Older People Living With Chronic Pain. JMIR Aging 2024;7:e57196 View
  7. Mois G, Rogers W, Gaugler J. Developing a Framework for Digital Activities of Daily Living. The Gerontologist 2024;64(10) View
  8. Kaneda Y, Ozaki A, Murakami M, Sawano T, Nomura S, Bhandari D, Saito H, Tsubokura M, Yamaoka K, Nakata Y, Tsukada M, Ohira H. Health Information Seeking on the Internet Among Patients With and Without Cancer in a Region Affected by the 2011 Fukushima Triple Disaster: Cross-Sectional Study. JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e49897 View
  9. Chong C, Makmor-Bakry M, Hatah E, Mohd Tahir N, Mustafa N, Capule F, Hermansyah A. Factors infuencing type 2 diabetes mellitus patients’ readiness, acceptance and barriers towards mobile apps adoption for medication adherence. International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries 2025;45(3):635 View
  10. Ojo E, Thiamwong L, Loerzel V. Experience Using Multi-Technology for Fall Risk Assessments Among Low-Income Community-Dwelling Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment. Journal of Gerontological Nursing 2025;51(1):25 View
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  12. Dubbeldam R, Stemplewski R, Pavlova I, Cyma-Wejchenig M, Lee S, Esser P, Bentlage E, Alcan V, Çevik Ö, Epiphaniou E, Gallè F, Langeard A, Gafner S, Ahmed M, Bandaru N, Erden Güner A, Göz E, Kara I, Kabuk A, Türkoglu I, Pajalic Z, Vindiš J, Jaksic D, Verep U, Chouvarda I, Simovska V, Netz Y, Pelclova J. Technology-Assisted Physical Activity Interventions for Older People in Their Home-Based Environment: Scoping Review. JMIR Aging 2025;8:e65746 View
  13. Fothergill L, Hayes N, Latham Y, Hamilton J, Ahmed S, Holland C. Understanding how, for whom and under what circumstances telecare can support independence in community-dwelling older adults: a realist review. BMC Geriatrics 2025;25(1) View
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  15. Ojo E, Loerzel V, Thiamwong L. Older Adults' Experiences and Perceived Barriers to Access and Adoption of the Technology-Based Physio-Feedback Exercise Program. Research in Gerontological Nursing 2025;18(3):137 View
  16. Kang H, Yang T, Banu N, Ng S, Lee J. Exploring Smart Health Wearable Adoption Among Singaporean Older Adults Based on Self-Determination Theory: Web-Based Survey Study. JMIR Aging 2025;8:e69008 View
  17. Lu X, Vesco A, Tang T. Diabetes-Specific Quality of Life Changes Associated with a Digital Support Intervention: A Study of Adults with Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetology 2025;6(4):28 View
  18. Iqbal S, Fischl C, Asai R. Older persons’ Social Participation, Health and Well-Being Through Digital Engagement. Activities, Adaptation & Aging 2025;49(4):534 View
  19. Gandomkar F, Pirzadeh N, Bahadori F, Zandieh Z, Abolfathi Momtaz Y, Mohammadi shahboulaghi F. Technology Adoption in Older Adults: A Systematic Review Using Grounded Theory (Preprint). JMIR Human Factors 2024 View
  20. Kruithof K, Ruehle R, Dörenberg V, van Etten-Jamaludin F, Frederiks B. Digital assistive technologies to support community-dwelling older adults: an interpretative synthesis of experienced benefits and harms. SSM - Qualitative Research in Health 2025;8:100584 View
  21. Lavoie A, Truchot-Cardot D, Dubé V. Older Adults' and Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives on Web-Based Interventions to Promote Healthy Lifestyle Habits. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing 2025 View
  22. Alotaibi A, AlQahtani A, Alateeq M, Saleem M, Khan M. Digital health tools in the management of allergic rhinitis: a systematic review. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 2025;282(12):6029 View
  23. Hasnain I, Staab E, Kagarmanova A, Mackiewicz M, Ari M, Thompson K, Lazar D, Zhao A, Elwyn G, Harle C, Press V, Laiteerapong N. Primary Care Clinician Perspectives on Older Adult Chronic Pain Management and Clinical Decision Support: Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2025;9:e74381 View
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  26. Liu T, Luo Y, Pang P. Digital technologies-enhanced older adults health management: developing a five-dimensional extension of social learning theory for community settings. Frontiers in Public Health 2025;13 View
  27. Koh W, Ludlow K, Liddle J, Pachana N. Selection, Optimization, and Compensation Strategies Used by Older Adults to Live Well With Technology: Qualitative Study. JMIR Aging 2025;8:e75019 View
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  32. Jaana M, Lévesque Ryan M, Tamim H, Riachy E, Paré G. Perspectives of Older Adults on Assistive Technology: Qualitative Study. JMIR Human Factors 2025;12:e74214 View
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Books/Policy Documents

  1. Fernandes M, Campos P, Cesário V. Advances in Design and Digital Communication V. View
  2. Lamirande M, Vigneron L, Elsen C. New Frontiers for Inclusion. View
  3. Fu Z, Zitkus E, Cook S, Maidment D, Harmer L. New Frontiers for Inclusion. View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Garcia E, Zhao W, Kelly R, Buchanan G, Waycott J. Proceedings of the 37th Australian Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Beyond Monitoring: Older Adults Using Wearable Activity Trackers for Active Health Management and Behaviour Change View