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dc.contributor.authorKottorp, Anders Börje Mauritz-
dc.contributor.authorNygård, Louise-
dc.contributor.authorHedman, Annicka-
dc.contributor.authorÖhman, Annika-
dc.contributor.authorMalinowsky, Camilla-
dc.contributor.authorRosenberg, Lena-
dc.contributor.authorLindqvist, Eva-
dc.contributor.authorRyd, Charlotta-
dc.date.accessioned2018-08-02T09:10:30Z-
dc.date.available2018-08-02T09:10:30Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.issn1442-7591de_CH
dc.identifier.issn2158-1576de_CH
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/8785-
dc.description.abstractResearch into older people's use of remote controls, mobile phones, digital home appliances, and computerized communication systems reveals that many have difficulty accessing and using these everyday technologies. By using occupational justice theory as a lens onto this technological development, we argue in this commentary that critical analysis of the findings from an occupational perspective reveals systematic injustices that disadvantage certain sectors of the older population. In particular we propose that, contrary to what might be expected, diagnosis or disability is not the sole marker for a vulnerable population at high risk of occupational injustices. Rather, the empirical findings support that other aspects (e.g., economic, educational) may also be influencing both everyday technology access and use among the older population. In light of these concerns, we argue that (a) occupation-centred outcome measures are needed to target everyday technology populations at risk of occupational injustices, and (b) future studies evaluating the access and use of everyday technology among older people must also monitor and target socio-demographic diversities.de_CH
dc.language.isoende_CH
dc.publisherTaylor & Francisde_CH
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Occupational Sciencede_CH
dc.rightsLicence according to publishing contractde_CH
dc.subjectEveryday Technology Use Questionnaire (ETUQ)de_CH
dc.subjectMild cognitive impairmentde_CH
dc.subjectDementiade_CH
dc.subjectOlder adultde_CH
dc.subjectEveryday technologyde_CH
dc.subject.ddc305: Personengruppen (Alter, Herkunft, Geschlecht, Einkommen)de_CH
dc.subject.ddc600: Technikde_CH
dc.titleAccess to and use of everyday technology among older people : an occupational justice issue – but for whom?de_CH
dc.typeBeitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschriftde_CH
dcterms.typeTextde_CH
zhaw.departementGesundheitde_CH
zhaw.organisationalunitInstitut für Ergotherapie (IER)de_CH
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/14427591.2016.1151457de_CH
zhaw.funding.euNode_CH
zhaw.issue3de_CH
zhaw.originated.zhawYesde_CH
zhaw.pages.end388de_CH
zhaw.pages.start382de_CH
zhaw.publication.statuspublishedVersionde_CH
zhaw.volume23de_CH
zhaw.publication.reviewPeer review (Publikation)de_CH
zhaw.webfeedAngewandte Gerontologiede_CH
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Kottorp, A. B. M., Nygård, L., Hedman, A., Öhman, A., Malinowsky, C., Rosenberg, L., Lindqvist, E., & Ryd, C. (2016). Access to and use of everyday technology among older people : an occupational justice issue – but for whom? Journal of Occupational Science, 23(3), 382–388. https://doi.org/10.1080/14427591.2016.1151457
Kottorp, A.B.M. et al. (2016) ‘Access to and use of everyday technology among older people : an occupational justice issue – but for whom?’, Journal of Occupational Science, 23(3), pp. 382–388. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/14427591.2016.1151457.
A. B. M. Kottorp et al., “Access to and use of everyday technology among older people : an occupational justice issue – but for whom?,” Journal of Occupational Science, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 382–388, 2016, doi: 10.1080/14427591.2016.1151457.
KOTTORP, Anders Börje Mauritz, Louise NYGÅRD, Annicka HEDMAN, Annika ÖHMAN, Camilla MALINOWSKY, Lena ROSENBERG, Eva LINDQVIST und Charlotta RYD, 2016. Access to and use of everyday technology among older people : an occupational justice issue – but for whom? Journal of Occupational Science. 2016. Bd. 23, Nr. 3, S. 382–388. DOI 10.1080/14427591.2016.1151457
Kottorp, Anders Börje Mauritz, Louise Nygård, Annicka Hedman, Annika Öhman, Camilla Malinowsky, Lena Rosenberg, Eva Lindqvist, and Charlotta Ryd. 2016. “Access to and Use of Everyday Technology among Older People : An Occupational Justice Issue – but for Whom?” Journal of Occupational Science 23 (3): 382–88. https://doi.org/10.1080/14427591.2016.1151457.
Kottorp, Anders Börje Mauritz, et al. “Access to and Use of Everyday Technology among Older People : An Occupational Justice Issue – but for Whom?” Journal of Occupational Science, vol. 23, no. 3, 2016, pp. 382–88, https://doi.org/10.1080/14427591.2016.1151457.


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