Design Challenges for Reconnecting in Later Life: A Qualitative Study (1806.03249v1)
Abstract: Friendships and social interactions are renown contributors to wellbeing. As such, keeping a healthy amount of relationships becomes very important as people age and the size of their social network tends to decrease. In this paper, we take a step back and explore reconnection -- find out about or re-contact old friends, an emerging topic due to the increased use of computer-mediated technology by older adults to maintain friendships and form new ones. We report on our findings from semi-structured interviews with 28 individuals from Costa Rica and Poland. The interviews aimed to explore whether there is a wish to reconnect, and the challenges encountered by older adults to reconnect. We contribute with design considerations for tools allow- ing older adults to reconnect, discussing opportunities for technology.
- Francisco Ibarra (5 papers)
- Grzegorz Kowalik (5 papers)
- Marcos Baez (26 papers)
- Norma Lau (1 paper)
- Luca Cernuzzi (11 papers)
- Fabio Casati (35 papers)
- Radosław Nielek (10 papers)