Limit search to available items
Record 11 of 13
Previous Record Next Record
Book Cover
E-book

Title Intelligent technologies for bridging the grey digital divide / Jeffrey Soar, Rick Swindell, and Philip Tsang, editors
Published Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), 2011

Copies

Description electronic texts (304 pages) : digital files
Contents Ubiquitous computing for independent living -- Ageing, chronic disease, technology, and smart homes : an Australian perspective -- A user-driven approach to developing ambient assisted living systems for older people : the Soprano project -- Falls prevention in the home : challenges for new technologies -- Meeting the needs of diverse user groups : benefits and costs of pluggable user interfaces in designing for older people and people with cognitive impairments -- A robotic arm for electric scooters -- U3A online and successful aging : a smart way to help bridge the grey digital divide -- Promoting active ageing through technology training in Korea -- Intelligent transportation systems for older drivers : a systems approach to improving safety and extending driving longevity -- Low usage of intelligent technologies by the aged : new initiatives to bridge the digital divide -- Building a mutual assistance community for elderly people -- Preventative healthcare : a proposed holistic assistive technology model based on industry practice -- Attitudes toward intelligent technologies : elderly people and caregivers in nursing homes -- Citizen centric care : a telecom perspective based on integrated video assistance for elders (IVAE) -- Supporting family-based care for aged patients with chronic illness -- Telenursing in aged-care : systematic evidence of practice -- Health insurance systems as models for managing the increasing elderly populations of Japan and Korea -- Assistive technologies as aids to family caregivers in Taiwan
Summary "The main focus of the book is to provide insights into current innovation, issues to be resolved and approaches for widespread adoption to enable seniors and their families to enjoy the promised benefits of technology"--Provided by publisher
Analysis Attitudes of seniors to technology
Benefits - clinical, social, and economic
Disease management and coordinated care
Education, training, and awareness
Legal issues and regulatory compliance
Payment systems, funding, and business models
Smart homes and buildings
Technologies for residential aged care
Telecare and telehealth
Ubiquitous and pervasive technology
Wearable technologies
Workforce productivity tools
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Also available in print
Mode of access: Internet
Title screen (IGI Global, viewed Nov. 15, 2010)
Subject Technological innovations -- Social aspects
Internet and older people.
Computers and older people.
Computers and older people
Internet and older people
Technological innovations -- Social aspects
Form Electronic book
Author Soar, Jeffrey
Swindell, Rick
Tsang, Philip
IGI Global.
LC no. 2010009197
ISBN 9781615208265
1615208267