Older people's competence to use mobile phones: an exploratory study in a South African context
Abstract
The older person population, as well as the level of mobile phone penetration in Africa and SubSaharan countries, are increasing globally. This study explored older persons’ competences to
use mobile phones in the Tlokwe municipal area, Potchefstroom, South Africa.
The study, which formed part of a bigger study (iGNiTe), included a total of 48 respondents aged
60+ years who took part in semi-structured qualitative interviews and the visual Mmogomethod®. The findings indicate that older persons’ level of mobile phone use competences vary
due to the complexities of mobile phone features that prevent a number of them from using their
mobile phones. Lack of knowledge and skills to use mobile phones also contributed to them not
benefiting from the use of mobile phones. Overlooking intervention techniques that promote
older persons’ competences to use mobile phones prevent them from maintaining their autonomy
and independence longer and subsequently affects their quality of life
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