The digital inclusion of older people in Spain: technological support services for seniors as predictor
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While life expectancy increases in developed countries and there is evidence that demon strates the potential of the internet to optimise or compensate for the losses associated
with ageing, there is a high proportion of older people who continue to be disconnected
from the digital world. In this scenario, the technological support offered by public insti tutions has the potential to be an accessible source for the digital literacy of older people.
This study, using the model of digital inequality, had the aim of analysing the ability of
these institutional supports to determine and predict the digital inclusion of older people.
The sample was retired adults (over 54 years) residing in Spain who are users of techno logical support services in four organisational contexts: nursing homes, senior community
centres, University Programs for Seniors and adult education programmes. Through bin ary logistic regression analysis, we found that the ability of the availability of literacy sup port to determine and predict access, autonomy, skills and use of the internet for social
connectivity depends on the social and organisational context of the technology support
service. These findings support empirically the situated nature of technological support
for the digital inclusion of older people and provide a useful comparative vision for the
design of accessible support services adapted to the needs of its users.
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Tirado-Morueta, R., Rodríguez-Martín, A., Álvarez-Arregui, E., Ortíz-Sobrino, M. Á., & Aguaded-Gómez, J. I. (2021). The digital inclusion of older people in Spain: technological support services for seniors as predictor. Ageing and Society, 1–27. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x21001173














