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Ageing, Technology, and Readiness: Human Factors and Smart Home Innovations Webinar

Healthcare5/27/2025 8:00 PM

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Join ISBNPA's webinar on tech for ageing support. Explore smart home innovations and human factors. Learn more on WebinarCafe

Healthcare Webinar Benefits

This webinar brings together the e-&mHealth and Ageing Interest Groups to explore the challenges and opportunities of using technology to support healthy ageing. We will examine the human factors influencing technology adoption among older adults and discuss how these insights apply to innovative models such as Health Smart Homes and the Ecology of Readiness.

Building on the recorded presentations available through the ISBNPA website, this live session offers Early Career Researchers (ECRs), Mid-Career Researchers (MCRs), and all ISBNPA members the chance to ask questions, share ideas, and deepen their understanding of how technology can enhance research and care practices for an ageing population.

We look forward to sharing our work with you and encouraging lively discussion. Please review the supporting presentations ahead of the session:

• Bridging Care and Innovation: Human Factors Shaping Technology Use for an Ageing Population – Dr. Claire Gough

• Health Smart Homes and the Ecology of Readiness: Older Adults, Caregivers, and Connected Care – Dr. Gordana Dermody

Speakers: Claire Gough, Flinders University; Gordana Dermody, University of the Sunshine Coast,

Moderators: Trynke Hoekstra, Amsterdam Public Health Group


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ISBNPA

ISBNPA

ISBNPA (International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity) is a leading international research community advancing innovative and impactful research in behavioral nutrition and physical activity to improve human and planetary health worldwide. The society aims to stimulate and promote research that enhances human and planetary health through behavioral change science.