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  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Digital Health

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  • Social isolation is a significant concern for older adults, exacerbated by pandemics.
  • Limited mobility restricts traditional social interactions for many seniors.
  • Digital platforms offer a potential solution for maintaining intergenerational connections.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the efficacy of remote intergenerational communication in combating social isolation.
  • To provide insights into using digital platforms for meaningful generational exchanges.
  • To develop guidelines for ICT tools supporting social inclusion.

Main Methods:

  • Mixed-methods approach combining user interaction analysis and session recordings.
  • Development and testing of the IRAGE (Intergenerational Remote Access to Gaming Experiences) platform.
  • Quantitative and qualitative analysis of recorded intergenerational interactions.

Main Results:

  • Remote intergenerational communication significantly mitigates feelings of isolation in older adults.
  • The IRAGE platform proved effective and engaging for both children and older adults.
  • User interface was found intuitive, facilitating positive interaction experiences.

Conclusions:

  • Leveraging technology is crucial for maintaining social connections, especially during crises.
  • Digital tools can enhance social inclusion and emotional health for diverse age groups.
  • This study offers valuable guidelines for developing future intergenerational ICT solutions.