Tieto­evry study: 64% of Nordic seniors need help using dig­i­tal ser­vices

Tietoevry’s sur­vey stud­ied the dig­i­tal acces­si­bil­i­ty expe­ri­ences of 3000 cit­i­zens aged 65 and over in Fin­land, Swe­den, and Nor­way. This is what the study reveals.

Although the vast major­i­ty of all respon­dents (78%) report that dig­i­tal­iza­tion makes every­day life eas­i­er, 30% feel that they are not keep­ing up with the devel­op­ment. One in five also feels that their abil­i­ty to act inde­pen­dent­ly has dete­ri­o­rat­ed due to the dig­i­ti­za­tion of ser­vices.

Dig­i­tal­iza­tion and the chang­ing age struc­ture are rapid­ly trans­form­ing soci­eties, includ­ing in the Nordics. This demands even more from the acces­si­bil­i­ty of dig­i­tal ser­vices. Keep­ing elder­ly cit­i­zens involved in dig­i­tal devel­op­ment is cru­cial social­ly, eco­nom­i­cal­ly and soci­etal­ly. It is the respon­si­bil­i­ty of tech­nol­o­gy com­pa­nies like Tieto­evry as well as our cus­tomers who devel­op many crit­i­cal online ser­vices, to pro­mote a dig­i­tal soci­ety where no one is left behind.

On aver­age, indi­vid­u­als over 64 years old in all three coun­tries spend three hours a day on dig­i­tal ser­vices (medi­an). The most wide­ly used dig­i­tal ser­vices among seniors are bank­ing ser­vices, health­care, and oth­er pub­lic admin­is­tra­tion ser­vices. Finns use social media less than Swedes and Nor­we­gians but are instead more enthu­si­as­tic users of video and stream­ing ser­vices.

“Acces­si­bil­i­ty is not about one uni­ver­sal solu­tion that fits all; it’s about inclu­sion for every­one. We are all indi­vid­u­als with dif­fer­ent needs, yet we all strive for an inde­pen­dent and pro­duc­tive life. By under­stand­ing the peo­ple who use dig­i­tal ser­vices, and acknowl­edg­ing their con­cerns and dif­fi­cul­ties, we can enhance the user expe­ri­ence and cre­ate a more inclu­sive dig­i­tal soci­ety. Aware­ness is the key,” says Tietoevry’s Acces­si­bil­i­ty Spe­cial­ist (CPWA), Nadia Törn­roos.

Finns are more uncer­tain about their dig­i­tal skills than Swedes and Nor­we­gians

Less than half (45%) of Swedes and 69% of Nor­we­gians need help using dig­i­tal ser­vices at least occa­sion­al­ly, while 76% of Finns report a need for sup­port. 36% of Finnish respon­dents feel uncer­tain about their own com­pe­tence when using new dig­i­tal ser­vices, while the cor­re­spond­ing fig­ure in Swe­den is 18% and in Nor­way is 23%.

When fac­ing chal­lenges with dig­i­tal devices or online ser­vices, help is most often sought from one’s off­spring. Espe­cial­ly Finns (49%) and Nor­we­gians (47%), seek help from their chil­dren or grand­chil­dren, but only 26% of Swedes do the same. Less than half of all respon­dents (48%) con­sid­er dig­i­tal ser­vices to be reli­able.

Although the vast major­i­ty of all respon­dents (78%) feel that dig­i­ti­za­tion is wel­come and makes every­day life eas­i­er, some of them feel that they are not keep­ing up with the devel­op­ment (30%). One in five also feels that their abil­i­ty to act inde­pen­dent­ly has dete­ri­o­rat­ed due to the dig­i­ti­za­tion of ser­vices, Finns (28%) more often than their Nordic neigh­bours.

About the sur­vey

The sur­vey was con­duct­ed with the goal to advance the acces­si­bil­i­ty of dig­i­tal ser­vices. The data was col­lect­ed as an online sur­vey in April 2024. The sur­vey reached alto­geth­er 3,000 cit­i­zens aged 65+ in Fin­land, Swe­den and Nor­way, rep­re­sent­ing a diverse group based on age, gen­der, and region.

Source: Tieto­evry