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Applying Nancy Fraser’s Framework on Three Dimensions of Justice in the Understanding of Justice in the Use of Technology with Older Adults with Moderate to Severe Dementia in Care Settings: Closing the Digital Divide. Abstract
Access to technology is getting more important in human services with older adults. However, the digital divide exists between older adults and younger people, as well as among older adults from different social groups. To close the digital divide, we need to consider justice in technology for older adults. This article aims to understand how justice is involved in the use of technology with older adults. It conducted a secondary analysis by looking into the data of a larger study about using dementia-friendly videos with older adults living with moderate to severe dementia in care settings, one of the most marginalized older adult populations in Vancouver, Canada. It refers to Nancy Fraser’s framework on the three dimensions of justice, including redistribution, recognition, and representation, as the guiding framework of analysis. It suggests that different dimensions of justice are intertwined with each other. It also suggests that future researchers may consider this framework to guide their understanding of justice in the use of technology with older adults. University of British Columbia Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge 2024-08-12 Best practices and practical strategies for co-designing virtual reality with Indigenous peoples: A scoping review protocol Virtual reality (VR) is gaining traction in healthcare, education, and cultural sectors, from simulations in medical education to immersive museum experiences. Recently, VR has emerged as a powerful tool for Indigenous cultural preservation, language revitalization, and storytelling, offering immersive ways to safeguard knowledge and strengthen community connections. However, despite VR’s potential to support Indigenous self-determination, little is known about the extent of Indigenous leadership, engagements, and settler-Indigenous collaborations in VR development. There is a critical need to examine how VR can be ethically and meaningfully co-designed with Indigenous communities to ensure cultural integrity, respect for Indigenous knowledge systems, and equitable participation in technological innovation. Thus, this scoping review aims to identify practical strategies and best practices for co-designing VR with Indigenous communities. In accordance with the JBI methodology, we will conduct a comprehensive search across seven electronic databases, including MEDLINE (EBSCOhost), Scopus, Web of Science, ACM Digital Library, IEEE Xplore, Compendex (Engineering Village), and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global (ProQuest). Google Scholar will also be searched for grey literature sources. Eligible studies will focus on Indigenous populations (Population) and fully immersive VR co-design (Concept) across various contexts. Studies that do not discuss the design process will be excluded. Two independent reviewers will conduct literature screening, data extraction, and analysis, with findings synthesized narratively and presented in a structured charting table. The results will be disseminated through a peer-reviewed journal publication and shared with relevant community partners to support knowledge translation and application.AW-HARP-2024-06 University of British Columbia Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge 2025-06-02 Lillian Hung , Lenny Fisher, Jeffrey Wong, Yong (Peter) Zhao, Katrina Yuen, Haopu (Lily) Ren
AW-HARP-2024-06 Exploring bed sensor technology: interdisciplinary insights in a geriatric assessment inpatient setting AW-HARP-2024-06 University of British Columbia Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge 2025-01-01 Yong (Peter) Zhao, Cromwell G Acosta, Yayan Ye, Karen Lok Yi Wong, Joanna Lawrence, Michelle Towell, Heather D’Oyley, Marion Mackay-Dunn, Bryan Chow,
Lillian Hung AW-HARP-2024-06 Feasibility and acceptability of gamified cycling exercise for residents in a long-term care home: A qualitative study AW-HARP-2024-06 University of British Columbia Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge 2025-01-01 Lillian Hung , Zhiqi Shen, Joey Cheung, Michelle Lam, Jamie Lam, Tiffany Wu, Rikki Wu, Arwen Fong, Michelle Xiao, Riea Singh, Yang Qiu, Lily Wong, Yong (Peter) Zhao
AW-HARP-2024-06 Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing VR in Dementia Care Training for Formal Caregivers: A Scoping Review AW-HARP-2024-06 University of British Columbia Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge 2025-01-01 Lillian Hung , Carol Hok, Ka Ma, Chih Yun Huang, Joey Oi, Yee Wong, Karen Lok, Yi Wong, Keng Hao Chew, Lily Haopu Ren, Yong (Peter) Zhao
AW-HARP-2024-06 Facilitators and barriers to codesigning social robots with older adults living with dementia: A scoping review AW-HARP-2024-06 University of British Columbia Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge 2025-01-01 Lillian Hung , Irene Chen, Joey Wong, Yong (Peter) Zhao, Karen Lok Yi Wong, Sadaf Murad-Kassam, Lynn Jackson
AW-HARP-2024-06 The Impact of Telepresence Robots on Family Caregivers and Residents in Long-Term Care AW-HARP-2024-06 University of British Columbia, Independent Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge 2025-01-01 Lillian Hung , Joey Oi Yee Wong, Haopu (Lily) Ren, Yong (Peter) Zhao, Jason Jincheng Fu,
Jim Mann , Lun Li
AW-HARP-2024-06 The Use and Impact of Virtual Reality Programs Supported by Aromatherapy for Older Adults: A Scoping Review AW-HARP-2024-06 University of British Columbia, Research Institute for Aging, University of Waterloo Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge 2024-01-01 Lillian Hung , Joey Wong, Karen Lok Yi Wong, Rynnie Cin Ee Son, Mary Van, W. Ben Mortenson, Angelica Lim,
Jennifer Boger , Christine Wallsworth, Yong (Peter) Zhao
AW-HARP-2024-06 Ethical considerations in the use of social robots for supporting mental health and wellbeing in older adults in long-term care AW-HARP-2024-06 University of British Columbia Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge 2025-01-01 Lillian Hung , Yong (Peter) Zhao, Hadil Alfares, Parsa Shafiekhani
AW-HARP-2024-06 Facilitators, barriers, and impacts to implementing dementia care training for staff in long-term care settings by using fully immersive virtual reality: a scoping review AW-HARP-2024-06 University of British Columbia Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge 2025-01-01 Lillian Hung , Carol Hok Ka Ma, Chih Yun Huang, Joey Wong, Karen Lok Yi Wong, Keng Hao Chew, Ying Cheng Chao, Ali Hussein, Katrina Yuen, Lily Haopu Ren, Yong (Peter) Zhao
AW-HARP-2024-06 Perspectives on artificial intelligence-enabled socially assistive robots in long-term care: Experiences with LOVOT among people with dementia and family caregivers Independent, University of British Columbia Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge 2025-11-07 Kayoung Lee, Joey Wong,
" Karen Lok Yi Wong
" , Jeffrey Wong, Javier Cabrera-Guerra, Riea Singh, Arwen Fong, Ray Lou,
Jim Mann , Lynn Jackson,
Lillian Hung