Institut Integration und Partizipation

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    Zugang älterer Menschen zu Sehberatungsstellen: Erste PROVIAGE-Ergebnisse zeigen Hürden
    (u.novotny faCHverlag, 2023) Seifert, Alexander; Pfeuffer, Andreas
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Loneliness and social contact before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: Data from Switzerland
    (European Sociological Association, 2020) Seifert, Alexander; Hassler, Benedikt; Pfeuffer, Andreas; Schroeter, Klaus R.
    01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder Zeitung
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    The Digital Exclusion of Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    (Taylor & Francis, 13.05.2020) Seifert, Alexander
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Digital Distance in Times of Physical Distancing: ICT Infrastructure and Use in Long-Term Care Facilities
    (SAGE, 21.02.2023) Seifert, Alexander; Cotten, Shelia
    Although information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as smartphones, tablets, and the internet have all become increasingly important during the COVID-19 pandemic, we often forget that not everyone has access to the internet or uses ICT devices. Individuals on the wrong side of the digital divide are often older adults living in long-term care facilities (LTCFs), such as “old–old” adults, who often have various functional impairments. To shed light on the initial situation shortly before the pandemic, three data sources from Switzerland were used in this study to answer the following questions: (1) Do older adults want to have internet access if and/or when they move into a LTCF? (2) What form does ICT use take (specifically internet, smartphone, and tablet use) among LTCF residents, and what need do they have for ICT support? (3) What is the state of LTCFs’ ICT infrastructure and residents’ level of involvement in the decision-making process related to acquiring new technologies? Community-dwelling older adults in this study reported a desire to have internet access when moving into LTCFs, and 21% of LTCF residents reported using the internet just before the pandemic began. Internet access and ICT infrastructure in LTCFs, in general, are both limited, however, and LTCF managers seldom involve older adults in the ICT decision-making process. While modern ICT usage has reached the long-term care sector, the results of this study show that compensating for a lack of physical social contacts by relying on digital solutions during the COVID-19 pandemic cannot be the sole solution.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Unter den Farben des Regenbogens
    (Gerontologie CH, 2021) Seifert, Alexander; Füglistaller, Beat
    01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder Zeitung
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    Digitalisierung in Altersheimen
    (Gerontologie CH, 2022) Seifert, Alexander
    01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder Zeitung
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    Social media use and well-being among older adults
    (Elsevier, 2022) Cotten, Shelia; Schuster, Amy M.; Seifert, Alexander
    While older adults (aged 65 years and older) are increasingly using social media, their usage rates still lag those of younger age groups. Social media use has been observed to have some positive effects on older adults’ well-being; however, divergent findings exist depending upon the sample, measures, and methodological approach. This review highlights what is currently known about social media use and well-being among older adults, identifies strengths and weaknesses of current research on this topic, and argues that methodological and content-related research gaps must be closed before researchers can confirm a positive overall effect of social media use in everyday situations for older adults.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder Zeitung
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    Sehbeeinträchtigung im Alter
    (Springer, 2021) Lauber-Pohle, Sabine; Seifert, Alexander
    Aktueller Wissenstand zu Sehbeeinträchtigung im Alter im deutschsprachigen Raum Für die Forschung, Ausbildung und Praxis relevante Diskussionsgrundlage praxisnahe Beschreibung der Versorgungs- und Rehabilitationsarbeit
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    Mobile Datenerfassung mit Smartphones – eine alltagsnahe Messmethode für die soziale Arbeit
    (Beltz Juventa, 2022) Seifert, Alexander; Wahl, Johannes; Schell-Kiehl, Ines; Damberger, Thomas
    Der vorliegende Beitrag präsentiert die zur Familie der ambulanten Assess- ment-Studien gehörende Methode der mobilen Datenerfassung mittels eines Smartphones und skizziert deren Charaktereigenschaften. Zudem werden die idealtypischen Ablaufschritte und möglichen Stolpersteine einer solchen Methode besprochen. Die Methode, die neu ist für die soziale Arbeit, enthält Datafizierungspotenzial, das hier aufgezeigt werden soll.
    04A - Beitrag Sammelband