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Aloulou, H., Mokhtan, M., Tiberghien, T., Biswas, J., Phua, C., Lin, J., & Yap, P. (2013). Deployment of assistive living technology in a nursing home environment: Methods and Lessons learned. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 13, 1.
Alpay, L., Toussaint, P., Ezendam, N., Rovenkamp, T., Graafmans, W., & Westendrop, R. (2004). Easing Internet access of health information for elderly users. Health Informatics Journal, 10(3), 185-194.
Ashby, S., Maslin-Prothero, S., & Rout, A. (2007). Involving service users and their carers as equal partners in a project using electronic communication. Ann NY Acad Sci, 1114, 362-368.
Astell, A., Alm, N., Gowans, G., Ellis, M., Dye, R., & Vaughan, P. (2009). Involving older people with dementia and their carers in designing computer based support systems: Some methodological considerations. Universal Access in the Information Society, 8(1), 49-58.
Auger, C., Miller, W., Jutai, J., & Tamblyn, R. (2015). Development and feasibility of an automated call monitoring intervention for older wheelchair users: the MOvIT project. BMC Health Services Research, 15, 386.
Baier, R., Cooper, E., Wysocki, A., Gravenstein, S., & Clark, M. (2015). Using Qualitative Methods to Create a Home Health Web Application User Interface for Patients with Low Computer Proficiency. EGEMS (Washington, DC), 3(2), 1166.
Bailey, C., & Buckley, V. (2011). Recruiting and retaining older persons within a home-based pilot study using movement sensors. Health.Soc.Care.Community, 19(1), 98-105.
Blasco, R., Marco, A., Casas, R., Cirujano, D., & Picking, R. (2013). A smart kitchen for ambient assisted living. Sensors (Basel), 14(1), 1629-1653.
Blomqvist, K., Theander, E., Mowide, I., & Larsson, V. (2010). What happens when you involve patients as experts? A participatory action research project at a renal failure unit. Nues Inquiry, 17(4), 317-323.
Bossen, C., Christensen, L., Gronvall, E., & Vestergaard, L. (2013). CareCoor: Augmenting the coordination of cooperative home care work. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 82(5), e189-199.
Brooks, J. O., Smolentzov, L., Dearment, A., Logan, W., Green, K., Walker, I., . . . Yanik, P. (2011). Toward a "smart" nightstand prototype: an examination of nightstand table contents and preferences. Herd, 4(2), 91-108.
Carey-Smith, B. E., Evans, N., & Orpwood, R. (2013). A user-centred design process to develop technology to improve sleep quality in residential care homes. 25(1), 49-58.
Chan, C., Wong, A., Lee, T., & Chi, I. (2009). Modified automatic teller machine prototype for older adults: A case study of participative approach to inclusive design. Applied Ergonomics, 40(2), 151-160.
Dabbs, A., Myers, B., Mc Curry, K., Dunbar-Jacob, J., Hawkins, R., Begey, A., & Dew, M. (2009). User-centered design and interactive health technologies for patients. CIN Comput Inform Nurs, 27(3), 175-183.
Damodaran, L., Olphert, W., & Phipps, S. (2013). Keeping silver surfers on the crest of a wave – older people's ICT learning and support needs. Work Older People, 17(1), 32-36.
Demiris, G., Oliver, D. P., Dickey, G., Skubic, M., & Rantz, M. (2008). Findings from a participatory evaluation of a smart home application for older adults. Technol. Health Care, 16(2), 11-118.
Dickinson, A., Newell, A., Smith, M., & Hill, R. (2005). Introducing the Internet to the over-60s: Developing an email system for older novice computer users. Interacting with Computers, 17(6), 621-642.
Doyle, M., & Timonen, V. (2010). Lessons from a community-based participatory research project: Older people's and researchers' reflections. Research on Aging, 32(2), 244-263.
Duh, E. S., Guna, J., Pogacnik, M., & Sodnik, J. (2016). Applications of Paper and Interactive Prototypes in Designing Telecare Services for Older Adults. J. Med. Syst., 40(4), 92.
Gomes, G., Duarte, C., Coelho, J., & Matos, E. (2014). Designing a Facebook interface for senior users. Scientific World Journal, 741567.
Govercin, M., Koltzsch, Y., Meis, M., Wegel, S., Gietzelt, M., Spehr, J., . . . Steinhagen-Thiessen, E. (2010). Defining the user requirements for wearable and optical fall prediction and fall detection devices for home use. 35(3-4), 177-187.
Grönvall, E., & Kyng, M. (2013). On participatory design of home-based healthcare . Cognition, Technology and Work, 15(4), 389-401.
Greenhalgh, T., Procter, R., Wherton, J., Sugarhood, P., Hinder, S., & Rouncefield, M. (2015). What is quality in assisted living technology? The ARCHIE framework for effective telehealth and telecare services. BMC Med., 13, 1.
Gustafson Jr, D., Maus, A., Judkins, J., Dinauer, S., Isham, A., Johnson, R., . . . Atwood, A. (2016). Using the NIATx Model to Implement User-Centered Design of Technology for Older Adults. JMIR Human Factors, 3(1), e2.
Hakobyan, L., Lumsden, J., & O’Sullivan, D. (2015). Participatory design: How to engage older adults in participatory design activities . International Journal of Mobile Human computer Interaction, 7(3), 78-92.
Hanson, E., Magnusson, L., Arvidsson, H., Claesson, A., Keady, J., & Nolan, M. (2007). Working together with persons with early stage dementia and their family members to design a user-friendly technology-based support service. Dementia, 6(3), 411-434.
Hanson, E., Magnusson, L., Nolan, J., & Nolan, M. (2006). Developing a model of participatory research involving researchers, practitioners, older people and their family carers. Journal of Research in Nursing, 11(4), 325-342.
Holliday, P., Topper, A., & Fernie, G. (1996). Communication tools to enhance user involvement in assistive technology design: a pilot study. Canadian Journal of Rehabilitation, 9(3), 137-145.
Johnson, J. (2007). Consumer feedback on smart home applications. Geriatric Rehabilitation, 23(1), 60-72.
Johnston, S. K., Nguyen, H. Q., & Wolpin, S. (2009). Designing and testing a web-based interface for self-monitoring of exercise and symptoms for older adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Comput. Inform. Nurs., 27(3), 166-174.
Keith, S. (2010). Designing with older car drivers: seeking out aspirations and needs. Qual Ageing Older Adults, 11(1), 38-47.
King, A. C., Hekler, E. B., Grieco, L. A., Winter, S. J., Sheats, J. L., Buman, M. P., . . . Cirimele, J. (2013). Harnessing different motivational frames via mobile phones to promote daily physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in aging adults. PLoS ONE, 8(4), e62613.
Koopman, R., Petroski, G., Canfield, S., Stuppy, J., & Mehr, D. (2014). Development of the PRE-HIT instrument: patient readiness to engage in health information technology. BMC Fam.Pract., 15, 18.
LeRouge, C., Ma, J., Sneha, S., & Tolle, K. (2013). User profiles and personas in the design and development of consumer health technologies. Intenational Journal of Medical Informatics, 82(11), e251-268.
Leung, R., McGrenere, J., & Graf, P. (2011). Age-related differences in the initial usability of mobile device icons. Behaviour & Information Technology, 30(5), 629-642.
Lucero, R., Sheehan, B., Yen, P., Velez, O., Nobile-Hernandez, D., & Tiase, V. (2014). Identifying consumer's needs of health information technology through an innovative participatory design approach among English- and Spanish-speaking urban older adults. Appl. Clin. Inform. , 5(4), 943-957.
Marquis-Faulkes, F., McKenna, S., Newell, A., & Gregor, P. (2005). Gathering the requirements for a fall monitor using drama and video with older people. Technol. Disabil., 17(4), 227-236.
Martin-Hammond, A., Abegaz, T., & Gilbert, J. (2015). Designing an over-the-counter consumer decision-making tool for older adults . Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 57, 113-123.
McLoughlin, I., Maniatopoulos, G., Wilson, R., & Martin, M. (2009). Hope to die before you get old?: Techno centric versus user-centred approaches in developing virtual services for older people. Public Management Review, 11(6), 857-880.
McNeil, H., Elliott, J., Huson, K., Ashbourne, J., Heckman, G., Walker, J., & Stolee, P. (2016). Engaging older adults in healthcare research and planning: a realist synthesis. Research Involvement and Engagement, 2, 10.
Mercer, K., Baskerville, N., Burns, C. M., Chang, F., Giangregorio, L., Tomasson Goodwin, J., . . . Grindrod, K. (2015). Using a collaborative research approach to develop an interdisciplinary research agenda for the study of mobile health interventions for older adults. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 3(1), e11.
Mikkonen, M., Väyrynen, S., Ikonen, V., & Heikkilä, M. O. (2002). User and concept studies as tools in developing mobile communication services for the elderly. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 6(2), 113-124.
Newell, A. F., Dickinson, A., Smith, M., & Gregor, P. (2006). Designing a portal for older users: A case study of an industrial/academic collaboration. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 13(3), 347-375.
Parsons, H. M., Terner, J., & Kearsley, G. (1994). Design of remote control units for seniors. Exp. Aging Res., 20(3), 211-218.
Picking, R., Robinet, A., Grout, V., McGinn, J., Roy, A., Ellis, S., & Oram, D. (2010). A Case Study Using a Methodological Approach to Developing User Interfaces for Elderly and Disabled People. The Computer Journal, 53(6), 842-859.
Pigini, L., Facal, D., Blasi, L., & Andrich, R. (2012). Service robots in elderly care at home: Users' needs and perceptions as a basis for concept development. Technol. Disabil., 24(4), 303-311.
Pratesi, A., Sixsmith, J., & Woolrych, R. (2013). Technological and methodological innovation: Working "with" and "for" older people to develop a smart activity monitoring system. Innovation Journal, 18(3), 2-17.
Reeder, B., Chung, J., Le, T., Thompson, H., & Demiris, G. (2014). Assessing older adults' perceptions of sensor data and designing visual displays for ambient environments. An exploratory study. Methods Inf. Med., 53(3), 152-159.
Rice, M., & Carmichael, A. (2013). Factors facilitating or impeding older adults’ creative contributions in the collaborative design of a novel DTV-based application. Universal Access in the Information Society, 12, 5-19.
Rice, M., Newell, A., & Morgan, M. (2007). Forum Theatre as a requirements gathering methodology in the design of a home telecommunication system for older adults. Behaviour and Information Technology, 26(4), 323-331.
Robinson, L., Brittain, K., Lindsay, S., Jackson, D., & Olivier, P. (2009). Keeping in Touch Everyday (KITE) project: Developing assistive technologies with people with dementia and their carers to promote independence. International Psychogeriatrics, 21(3), 494-502.
Sayago, S., Rosales, A., Righi, V., Ferreira, S., Coleman, G., & Blat, J. (2016). On the conceptualization, design, and evaluation of appealing, meaningful, and playable digital games for older people. Games and Culture, 11(1-2), 53-80.
Seale, J., McCreadie, C., Turner-Smith, A., & Tinker, A. (2002). Older people as partners in assistive technology research: the use of focus groups in the design process. Technol. Disabil., 14(1), 21-29.
Wherton, J., Sugarhood, P., Procter, R., Hinder, S., & Greenhalgh, T. (2015). Co-production in practice: how people with assisted living needs can help design and evolve technologies and services. Implement Sci., 10, 75.
Wherton, J., Sugarhood, P., Procter, R., Rouncefield, M., Dewsbury, G., Hinder, S., & Greenhalgh, T. (2012). Designing assisted living technologies 'in the wild': preliminary experiences with cultural probe methodology. 12(1), 188-188.
Wilson, R., Maniatopoulos, G., Martin, M., & McLoughlin, I. (2012). Innovating relationships: Taking a co-productive approach to the shaping of telecare services for older people. 15(7), 1136-1163.
Wu, Y., Damnee, S., Kerherve, H., Ware, C., & Rigaud, A. (2015). Bridging the digital divide in older adults: A study from an initiative to inform older adults about new technologies. Clin. Interv. Aging, 10, 193-201.
Alpay, L., Toussaint, P., Ezendam, N., Rovenkamp, T., Graafmans, W., & Westendrop, R. (2004). Easing Internet access of health information for elderly users. Health Informatics Journal, 10(3), 185-194.
Ashby, S., Maslin-Prothero, S., & Rout, A. (2007). Involving service users and their carers as equal partners in a project using electronic communication. Ann NY Acad Sci, 1114, 362-368.
Astell, A., Alm, N., Gowans, G., Ellis, M., Dye, R., & Vaughan, P. (2009). Involving older people with dementia and their carers in designing computer based support systems: Some methodological considerations. Universal Access in the Information Society, 8(1), 49-58.
Auger, C., Miller, W., Jutai, J., & Tamblyn, R. (2015). Development and feasibility of an automated call monitoring intervention for older wheelchair users: the MOvIT project. BMC Health Services Research, 15, 386.
Baier, R., Cooper, E., Wysocki, A., Gravenstein, S., & Clark, M. (2015). Using Qualitative Methods to Create a Home Health Web Application User Interface for Patients with Low Computer Proficiency. EGEMS (Washington, DC), 3(2), 1166.
Bailey, C., & Buckley, V. (2011). Recruiting and retaining older persons within a home-based pilot study using movement sensors. Health.Soc.Care.Community, 19(1), 98-105.
Blasco, R., Marco, A., Casas, R., Cirujano, D., & Picking, R. (2013). A smart kitchen for ambient assisted living. Sensors (Basel), 14(1), 1629-1653.
Blomqvist, K., Theander, E., Mowide, I., & Larsson, V. (2010). What happens when you involve patients as experts? A participatory action research project at a renal failure unit. Nues Inquiry, 17(4), 317-323.
Bossen, C., Christensen, L., Gronvall, E., & Vestergaard, L. (2013). CareCoor: Augmenting the coordination of cooperative home care work. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 82(5), e189-199.
Brooks, J. O., Smolentzov, L., Dearment, A., Logan, W., Green, K., Walker, I., . . . Yanik, P. (2011). Toward a "smart" nightstand prototype: an examination of nightstand table contents and preferences. Herd, 4(2), 91-108.
Carey-Smith, B. E., Evans, N., & Orpwood, R. (2013). A user-centred design process to develop technology to improve sleep quality in residential care homes. 25(1), 49-58.
Chan, C., Wong, A., Lee, T., & Chi, I. (2009). Modified automatic teller machine prototype for older adults: A case study of participative approach to inclusive design. Applied Ergonomics, 40(2), 151-160.
Dabbs, A., Myers, B., Mc Curry, K., Dunbar-Jacob, J., Hawkins, R., Begey, A., & Dew, M. (2009). User-centered design and interactive health technologies for patients. CIN Comput Inform Nurs, 27(3), 175-183.
Damodaran, L., Olphert, W., & Phipps, S. (2013). Keeping silver surfers on the crest of a wave – older people's ICT learning and support needs. Work Older People, 17(1), 32-36.
Demiris, G., Oliver, D. P., Dickey, G., Skubic, M., & Rantz, M. (2008). Findings from a participatory evaluation of a smart home application for older adults. Technol. Health Care, 16(2), 11-118.
Dickinson, A., Newell, A., Smith, M., & Hill, R. (2005). Introducing the Internet to the over-60s: Developing an email system for older novice computer users. Interacting with Computers, 17(6), 621-642.
Doyle, M., & Timonen, V. (2010). Lessons from a community-based participatory research project: Older people's and researchers' reflections. Research on Aging, 32(2), 244-263.
Duh, E. S., Guna, J., Pogacnik, M., & Sodnik, J. (2016). Applications of Paper and Interactive Prototypes in Designing Telecare Services for Older Adults. J. Med. Syst., 40(4), 92.
Gomes, G., Duarte, C., Coelho, J., & Matos, E. (2014). Designing a Facebook interface for senior users. Scientific World Journal, 741567.
Govercin, M., Koltzsch, Y., Meis, M., Wegel, S., Gietzelt, M., Spehr, J., . . . Steinhagen-Thiessen, E. (2010). Defining the user requirements for wearable and optical fall prediction and fall detection devices for home use. 35(3-4), 177-187.
Grönvall, E., & Kyng, M. (2013). On participatory design of home-based healthcare . Cognition, Technology and Work, 15(4), 389-401.
Greenhalgh, T., Procter, R., Wherton, J., Sugarhood, P., Hinder, S., & Rouncefield, M. (2015). What is quality in assisted living technology? The ARCHIE framework for effective telehealth and telecare services. BMC Med., 13, 1.
Gustafson Jr, D., Maus, A., Judkins, J., Dinauer, S., Isham, A., Johnson, R., . . . Atwood, A. (2016). Using the NIATx Model to Implement User-Centered Design of Technology for Older Adults. JMIR Human Factors, 3(1), e2.
Hakobyan, L., Lumsden, J., & O’Sullivan, D. (2015). Participatory design: How to engage older adults in participatory design activities . International Journal of Mobile Human computer Interaction, 7(3), 78-92.
Hanson, E., Magnusson, L., Arvidsson, H., Claesson, A., Keady, J., & Nolan, M. (2007). Working together with persons with early stage dementia and their family members to design a user-friendly technology-based support service. Dementia, 6(3), 411-434.
Hanson, E., Magnusson, L., Nolan, J., & Nolan, M. (2006). Developing a model of participatory research involving researchers, practitioners, older people and their family carers. Journal of Research in Nursing, 11(4), 325-342.
Holliday, P., Topper, A., & Fernie, G. (1996). Communication tools to enhance user involvement in assistive technology design: a pilot study. Canadian Journal of Rehabilitation, 9(3), 137-145.
Johnson, J. (2007). Consumer feedback on smart home applications. Geriatric Rehabilitation, 23(1), 60-72.
Johnston, S. K., Nguyen, H. Q., & Wolpin, S. (2009). Designing and testing a web-based interface for self-monitoring of exercise and symptoms for older adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Comput. Inform. Nurs., 27(3), 166-174.
Keith, S. (2010). Designing with older car drivers: seeking out aspirations and needs. Qual Ageing Older Adults, 11(1), 38-47.
King, A. C., Hekler, E. B., Grieco, L. A., Winter, S. J., Sheats, J. L., Buman, M. P., . . . Cirimele, J. (2013). Harnessing different motivational frames via mobile phones to promote daily physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in aging adults. PLoS ONE, 8(4), e62613.
Koopman, R., Petroski, G., Canfield, S., Stuppy, J., & Mehr, D. (2014). Development of the PRE-HIT instrument: patient readiness to engage in health information technology. BMC Fam.Pract., 15, 18.
LeRouge, C., Ma, J., Sneha, S., & Tolle, K. (2013). User profiles and personas in the design and development of consumer health technologies. Intenational Journal of Medical Informatics, 82(11), e251-268.
Leung, R., McGrenere, J., & Graf, P. (2011). Age-related differences in the initial usability of mobile device icons. Behaviour & Information Technology, 30(5), 629-642.
Lucero, R., Sheehan, B., Yen, P., Velez, O., Nobile-Hernandez, D., & Tiase, V. (2014). Identifying consumer's needs of health information technology through an innovative participatory design approach among English- and Spanish-speaking urban older adults. Appl. Clin. Inform. , 5(4), 943-957.
Marquis-Faulkes, F., McKenna, S., Newell, A., & Gregor, P. (2005). Gathering the requirements for a fall monitor using drama and video with older people. Technol. Disabil., 17(4), 227-236.
Martin-Hammond, A., Abegaz, T., & Gilbert, J. (2015). Designing an over-the-counter consumer decision-making tool for older adults . Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 57, 113-123.
McLoughlin, I., Maniatopoulos, G., Wilson, R., & Martin, M. (2009). Hope to die before you get old?: Techno centric versus user-centred approaches in developing virtual services for older people. Public Management Review, 11(6), 857-880.
McNeil, H., Elliott, J., Huson, K., Ashbourne, J., Heckman, G., Walker, J., & Stolee, P. (2016). Engaging older adults in healthcare research and planning: a realist synthesis. Research Involvement and Engagement, 2, 10.
Mercer, K., Baskerville, N., Burns, C. M., Chang, F., Giangregorio, L., Tomasson Goodwin, J., . . . Grindrod, K. (2015). Using a collaborative research approach to develop an interdisciplinary research agenda for the study of mobile health interventions for older adults. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 3(1), e11.
Mikkonen, M., Väyrynen, S., Ikonen, V., & Heikkilä, M. O. (2002). User and concept studies as tools in developing mobile communication services for the elderly. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 6(2), 113-124.
Newell, A. F., Dickinson, A., Smith, M., & Gregor, P. (2006). Designing a portal for older users: A case study of an industrial/academic collaboration. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 13(3), 347-375.
Parsons, H. M., Terner, J., & Kearsley, G. (1994). Design of remote control units for seniors. Exp. Aging Res., 20(3), 211-218.
Picking, R., Robinet, A., Grout, V., McGinn, J., Roy, A., Ellis, S., & Oram, D. (2010). A Case Study Using a Methodological Approach to Developing User Interfaces for Elderly and Disabled People. The Computer Journal, 53(6), 842-859.
Pigini, L., Facal, D., Blasi, L., & Andrich, R. (2012). Service robots in elderly care at home: Users' needs and perceptions as a basis for concept development. Technol. Disabil., 24(4), 303-311.
Pratesi, A., Sixsmith, J., & Woolrych, R. (2013). Technological and methodological innovation: Working "with" and "for" older people to develop a smart activity monitoring system. Innovation Journal, 18(3), 2-17.
Reeder, B., Chung, J., Le, T., Thompson, H., & Demiris, G. (2014). Assessing older adults' perceptions of sensor data and designing visual displays for ambient environments. An exploratory study. Methods Inf. Med., 53(3), 152-159.
Rice, M., & Carmichael, A. (2013). Factors facilitating or impeding older adults’ creative contributions in the collaborative design of a novel DTV-based application. Universal Access in the Information Society, 12, 5-19.
Rice, M., Newell, A., & Morgan, M. (2007). Forum Theatre as a requirements gathering methodology in the design of a home telecommunication system for older adults. Behaviour and Information Technology, 26(4), 323-331.
Robinson, L., Brittain, K., Lindsay, S., Jackson, D., & Olivier, P. (2009). Keeping in Touch Everyday (KITE) project: Developing assistive technologies with people with dementia and their carers to promote independence. International Psychogeriatrics, 21(3), 494-502.
Sayago, S., Rosales, A., Righi, V., Ferreira, S., Coleman, G., & Blat, J. (2016). On the conceptualization, design, and evaluation of appealing, meaningful, and playable digital games for older people. Games and Culture, 11(1-2), 53-80.
Seale, J., McCreadie, C., Turner-Smith, A., & Tinker, A. (2002). Older people as partners in assistive technology research: the use of focus groups in the design process. Technol. Disabil., 14(1), 21-29.
Wherton, J., Sugarhood, P., Procter, R., Hinder, S., & Greenhalgh, T. (2015). Co-production in practice: how people with assisted living needs can help design and evolve technologies and services. Implement Sci., 10, 75.
Wherton, J., Sugarhood, P., Procter, R., Rouncefield, M., Dewsbury, G., Hinder, S., & Greenhalgh, T. (2012). Designing assisted living technologies 'in the wild': preliminary experiences with cultural probe methodology. 12(1), 188-188.
Wilson, R., Maniatopoulos, G., Martin, M., & McLoughlin, I. (2012). Innovating relationships: Taking a co-productive approach to the shaping of telecare services for older people. 15(7), 1136-1163.
Wu, Y., Damnee, S., Kerherve, H., Ware, C., & Rigaud, A. (2015). Bridging the digital divide in older adults: A study from an initiative to inform older adults about new technologies. Clin. Interv. Aging, 10, 193-201.
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