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Title: Gerontechnology: Basics and Impact matrix


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Gerontechnology Basics and Impact matrix
  • Herman Bouma

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Overview
  • GT Basics
  • Definition
  • Interdiscipline Matrix
  • Why GT?
  • Demography
  • Recent Technology Infrastructure
  • Successful Aging
  • GT Impact Matrix
  • Five domains of daily life
  • Four types of impact
  • Matrix cells
  • Motivation
  • Conclusion

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GT Definition
  • Gerontechnology is
  • the study of technology and aging
  • for ensuring an optimal technological environment
    of all aging and old people
  • up to a high age

4
GT Interdiscipline
  • Gerontechnology is interdisciplinary between
    gerontology disciplines and technology
    disciplines
  • Few professionals are knowledgeable in both
    fields

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Gerontechnology Interdiscipline Matrix

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Why GT?
  • Gerontechnology has emerged because of the
    combination of
  • demographic increase of aging people
  • rapid evolution of technological environments

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GT Demography
  • Above 65 yrs rising to 25 of population
  • Above 70 twice as many women as men
  • Diversity of people increases with age
  • Above 30 yrs non-automatic learning (technology
    generations)
  • Learning is lifelong
  • Acceptance of common technology

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Recent Technology and its infrastructure
  • Internet and e-mail search machines
  • Mobile phone sms
  • Digital camera
  • Navigation tools (GSM)
  • Games
  • Robots
  • Smart products and systems (adaptive)

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Successful aging
  • Maintain physical, cognitive, and social
    activities
  • Live an independent life of ones own choice
  • Quality of Life (QoL) daily joy, dignity,
    autonomy, participation in family and in society

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GT Five domains of daily life
  • Health and Self-esteem
  • Housing and Daily living
  • Mobility and Transport
  • Communication and Governance
  • Work and Leisure

11
GT Four goals
  • Enhancement and Satisfaction
  • Prevention and Engagement
  • Compensation and Assistance
  • Care Support and Organisation

12
Gerontechnology (GT) Impact Matrix
  • Taxonomy of what goals to be served by technology
    for the main life domains of aging people

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Motivation for using/not-using technology
  • Insight in functionality (impact matrix)
  • Balance of benefits and costs
  • Following friends and relatives (mimicry)
  • External persuasion (media)
  • For unfamiliar technology
  • Inclination for exploration
  • Restrain and uncertainty of control

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Conclusion for phd research
  • Check GT Basics regularly
  • Make GT goals explicit
  • Collaborate with other disciplines
  • Situate results in real environment
  • Keep digesting relevant literature
  • Be part of GT community

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GT Community and its literature
  • International Society for Gerontechnology (ISG)
    www.gerontechnology.info
  • Discussion site isg_discussion-bounces_at_jdc.org.il
    from Lawrence Normie LRNormie_at_jdc.org.il
  • Its literature
  • Bouma, Graafmans (eds). Gerontechnology (1992)
  • Graafmans, Taipale, Charness (eds)
    Gerontechnology A sustainable Investment in the
    Future (1998)
  • Harrington, Harrington (eds) Gerontechnology Why
    and How (2000)
  • Pieper, Vaarama, Fozard(eds)Gerontechnology3rd
    Millennium(2002)
  • GERONTECHNOLOGY Quarterly Journal (Since
    2001/2002)
  • To appear volume 5 (2006) Website
    www.gerontechjournal.net
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