Theme Issue 2023: Digital Technology for Behavioral Interventions in Aging: Opportunities and Challenges

Innovation in digital medicine over the past 20 years has created opportunities for more scalable and effective behavioral interventions directed at aging populations, and it has helped to streamline the conduction of behavioral trials. However, while some may stand to benefit from technology-driven interventions, others may be left behind; many older adults have less literacy in and access to digital technologies. The “Digital Technology for Behavioral Interventions in Aging: Opportunities and Challenges” theme issue aims to raise awareness of and ultimately improve the way we develop behavioral interventions for aging populations.

Jeffrey Kaye, MD, is the Layton Professor of Neurology and Biomedical Engineering and Director of the Oregon Center for Aging & Technology (ORCATECH) at Oregon Health and Science University.

Ian Kronish, MD, MPH, is Associate Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Associate Director of the Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health.

Elaine Wethington, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Human Development and Sociology at Cornell University and Adjunct Research Professor at the University of Michigan Survey Research Center. 

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