Factors Influencing Older Adults’ Perception of the Age-Friendliness of Their Environment and the Impact of Loneliness, Technology Use, and Mobility: Quantitative Analysis
Eric Balki, Niall Hayes, Carol Holland

TL;DR
This study explores how older adults perceive age-friendly environments during the pandemic, highlighting the role of technology in mitigating loneliness and mobility restrictions.
Contribution
The study suggests technology should be recognized as a ninth domain in WHO's age-friendly environment framework.
Findings
Restricted life-space mobility was linked to better AFE perception due to increased technology use.
Loneliness negatively affected AFE perception, but technology use moderated this impact.
Technology's role in mitigating pandemic-related challenges supports its inclusion as a new AFE domain.
Abstract
The World Health Organization’s (WHO) publication on age-friendly environments (AFEs) imagines future cities to become more age-friendly to harness the latent potential of older adults, especially those who have restricted mobility. AFE has important implications for older adults in maintaining social connections, independence, and successful aging-in-place. However, technology is notably absent in the 8 intersecting domains of AFEs that the WHO imagines improve older adult well-being, and we investigated whether technology should form a ninth domain. While mobility was severely restricted, the COVID-19 pandemic provided an opportunity to test how older adults’ perceptions of their AFE changed and what role technology was playing. This study examined how life-space mobility (LSM), a concept for assessing patterns of functional mobility over time, and loneliness impacted perceived AFEs…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTechnology Use by Older Adults · Health disparities and outcomes · Urban Transport and Accessibility
