Due to advances in treatment and people's living longer, chronic diseases are becoming more common among our population. This is a leading contributor to the increasing burden on our current healthcare system. To reduce this burden and sufficiently meet the needs of this growing segment of the population, healthcare organizations must encourage the elderly to take a more active role in caring for their own health and well-being. Technology may offer a solution to this shortcoming. "Positive Technology" focuses on the use of technology for improving the quality of our personal experience, and it suggests specific strategies for modifying/improving each of the different dimensions involved - Emotional Quality (affect regulation); Engagement/Actualization (presence and flow); Connectdness (collective intentions and networked flow) -and for generating motivation and engagement in the process. "Transformative Technology" are technologically-mediated experiences that support positive, enduring transformation of the self-world. The transformative content is delivered through a set of experiential affordances, which are stimuli designed to elicit emotional and cognitive involvement in the designed experience: (i) emotional affordances; (ii) epistemic affordances. The paper discusses discuss the possible role of positive and transormative technologies for healthy living and active ageing by presenting different practical applications of this approach recently developed by our team.

Riva, G., Villani, D., Cipresso, P., Repetto, C., Triberti, S., Di Lernia, D., et al. (2016). Positive and transformative technologies for active ageing. In L. Fellander-Tsai, K.G. Vosburgh, J.D. Westwood, S. Senger, S.W. Westwood, C.M. Fidopiastis, et al. (a cura di), Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 22, NextMed/MMVR 2016 (pp. 308-315). IOS Press [10.3233/978-1-61499-625-5-308].

Positive and transformative technologies for active ageing

Serino, Silvia
Penultimo
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2016

Abstract

Due to advances in treatment and people's living longer, chronic diseases are becoming more common among our population. This is a leading contributor to the increasing burden on our current healthcare system. To reduce this burden and sufficiently meet the needs of this growing segment of the population, healthcare organizations must encourage the elderly to take a more active role in caring for their own health and well-being. Technology may offer a solution to this shortcoming. "Positive Technology" focuses on the use of technology for improving the quality of our personal experience, and it suggests specific strategies for modifying/improving each of the different dimensions involved - Emotional Quality (affect regulation); Engagement/Actualization (presence and flow); Connectdness (collective intentions and networked flow) -and for generating motivation and engagement in the process. "Transformative Technology" are technologically-mediated experiences that support positive, enduring transformation of the self-world. The transformative content is delivered through a set of experiential affordances, which are stimuli designed to elicit emotional and cognitive involvement in the designed experience: (i) emotional affordances; (ii) epistemic affordances. The paper discusses discuss the possible role of positive and transormative technologies for healthy living and active ageing by presenting different practical applications of this approach recently developed by our team.
Capitolo o saggio
Active ageing; Engagement; Healthy living; Intergenerational reminiscence; Positive psychology; Positive technology; Resilience; Transformative technology; Well-being;
English
Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 22, NextMed/MMVR 2016
Fellander-Tsai, L; Vosburgh, KG; Westwood, JD; Senger, S; Westwood, SW; Fidopiastis, CM; Liu, A
2016
9781614996248
220
IOS Press
308
315
Riva, G., Villani, D., Cipresso, P., Repetto, C., Triberti, S., Di Lernia, D., et al. (2016). Positive and transformative technologies for active ageing. In L. Fellander-Tsai, K.G. Vosburgh, J.D. Westwood, S. Senger, S.W. Westwood, C.M. Fidopiastis, et al. (a cura di), Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 22, NextMed/MMVR 2016 (pp. 308-315). IOS Press [10.3233/978-1-61499-625-5-308].
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