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Acceptance Factors and Barriers to the Implementation of a Digital Intervention With Older Adults With Dementia or Caregivers: Protocol for an Umbrella Review

Acceptance Factors and Barriers to the Implementation of a Digital Intervention With Older Adults With Dementia or Caregivers: Protocol for an Umbrella Review

The research strategy used in Pub Med included the following: (((((Elderly) OR (“Older population”)) OR (“Older people”)) OR (“Geriatrics”[Mesh])) OR (“Aged”[Mesh])) OR (“Aging”[Mesh])(((“Telemedicine”[Mesh]) OR (“Mobile Applications”[Mesh])) OR (“health informatics”)) OR (“healthcare technology”)((((implementation) OR (Barriers)) OR (Acceptance)) OR (Adherence)) OR (Restriction)((((“Dementia”[Mesh]) OR (“Cognition Disorders”[Mesh])) OR (“mental deterioration*”)) OR (“cognitive impairment*”)) OR (“mild cognitive

Ricardo Madeira, Dulce Esteves, Nuno Pinto, Alessandro Vercelli, Maria Vaz Patto

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e56584

Exploring Older Adults’ Perspectives and Acceptance of AI-Driven Health Technologies: Qualitative Study

Exploring Older Adults’ Perspectives and Acceptance of AI-Driven Health Technologies: Qualitative Study

While AI-based health technologies have rapidly evolved, and some studies have comprehensively discussed the advantages of applying them in the field of geriatrics, insufficient academic attention has been paid to acquiring a clear understanding of the attitudes, perceptions, and experiences of seniors toward these technologies [10]. This gap may implicitly influence the acceptance of, and motivation to use, these technologies in the future.

Arkers Kwan Ching Wong, Jessica Hiu Toon Lee, Yue Zhao, Qi Lu, Shulan Yang, Vivian Chi Ching Hui

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e66778