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Design Considerations for Mobile Health Applications Targeting Older Adults

Clara Li, Judith Neugroschl, Carolyn W. Zhu, Amy Aloysi, Corbett Schimming, Dongming Cai, Hillel Grossman, Jane Martin, Margaret Sewell, Maria Loizos, Xiaoyi Zeng, Mary Sano

2020Journal of Alzheimer s Disease81 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mobile technologies are becoming ubiquitous in the world, changing the way we communicate and provide patient care and services. Some of the most compelling benefits of mobile technologies are in the areas of disease prevention, health management, and care delivery. For all the advances that are occurring in mobile health, its full potential for older adults is only starting to emerge. Yet, existing mobile health applications have design flaws that may limit usability by older adults. The aim of this paper is to review barriers and identify knowledge gaps where more research is needed to improve the accessibility of mobile health use in aging populations. The same observations might apply to those who are not elderly, including individuals suffering from severe mental or medical illnesses.

Topics & Concepts

UsabilityHealth careMobile technologyMobile deviceInternet privacyMedicineGerontologyComputer scienceWorld Wide WebHuman–computer interactionPolitical scienceLawMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsTechnology Use by Older AdultsContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems