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Ageing in the 21st century
 — what are the implications for future ageing populations, academic and clinicians?
Author(s)Hannah R Marston
Journal titleGenerations Review, vol 26, no 2, December 2016
PublisherBritish Society of Gerontology, December 2016
Pagespp 6-11
Sourcehttp://www.britishgerontology.org
KeywordsAgeing process ; Needs [elderly] ; Information technology.
AnnotationHaving in mind future younger generations who will be reaching old age in the next 20, 50 or 100 years, this article aimed to generate thinking in the academic community as to how design, development, execution and analysis of projects which utilise technology. What issues and concerns could arise, and how should they be tackled? The author suggests that we and future generations of oder people must not be caught off guard in considering needs and requirements for digital technology. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-180629219 A
ClassmarkBG: IK: UVB

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