Evidence-informed and community-based strategies are essential to developing affordable and accessible technology-based interventions to prevent social isolation among older adults and promote their well-being and quality of lifeAkhtar Ebrahimi Ghassemi30 June 2023
Home fall hazard assessments effective in high-risk fallers but more information needed on effects of assistive technologiesYashoda Sharma, Andrea Iaboni30 August 2023
People affected by dementia had mixed experiences of using technology during COVID-19Danielle Pessoa Lima, Isabele Dantas Rosa28 April 2023
Refusal of care behaviours among people with major neurocognitive disorder highlight the need for multiple research approaches to account for the complexity of the phenomenonStephanie Daneau, Isabelle Auclair8 June 2023
First promising steps have been done, but there is still a long way to go: further evidence on the effectiveness of digitally delivered and home-based physical exercises to foster healthy ageingFabian Herold, Notger G Müller15 March 2023
Challenges and attitudes of the elderly population in using telemedicine services during the COVID-19 pandemicMotti Haimi30 January 2023
Involving community healthcare professionals and empowering older adults and their informal carers may improve medication management following hospital dischargeCarmel Hughes6 February 2023
Older adults in the USA with limited English proficiency have high rates of intensive end-of-life care and low rates of palliative care and advance care planningZahra Rahemi, Olga F Jarrín9 February 2023
Association between affective disorders and frailty across the life course challenges systems of careM. Barton Laws5 December 2022