Can technology adoption for older adults be co-created?

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Can technology adoption for older adults be co-created? / Lu, Yuan; Valk, Carlijn; Steenbakkers, Jim; Bekker, Tilde; Visser, Thomas; Proctor, Gavin; Toshniwal, Omna; Langberg, Henning.

In: Gerontechnology, Vol. 16, No. 3, 10.2017, p. 151-159.

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Lu, Y, Valk, C, Steenbakkers, J, Bekker, T, Visser, T, Proctor, G, Toshniwal, O & Langberg, H 2017, 'Can technology adoption for older adults be co-created?', Gerontechnology, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 151-159. https://doi.org/10.4017/gt.2017.16.3.004.00

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Lu, Y., Valk, C., Steenbakkers, J., Bekker, T., Visser, T., Proctor, G., Toshniwal, O., & Langberg, H. (2017). Can technology adoption for older adults be co-created? Gerontechnology, 16(3), 151-159. https://doi.org/10.4017/gt.2017.16.3.004.00

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Lu Y, Valk C, Steenbakkers J, Bekker T, Visser T, Proctor G et al. Can technology adoption for older adults be co-created? Gerontechnology. 2017 Oct;16(3):151-159. https://doi.org/10.4017/gt.2017.16.3.004.00

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Lu, Yuan ; Valk, Carlijn ; Steenbakkers, Jim ; Bekker, Tilde ; Visser, Thomas ; Proctor, Gavin ; Toshniwal, Omna ; Langberg, Henning. / Can technology adoption for older adults be co-created?. In: Gerontechnology. 2017 ; Vol. 16, No. 3. pp. 151-159.

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