Nadine's study was about the predictors of online information recall in older patients (N = 197). The results of her study showed that recall of information is a matter of ability (e.g., frailty) and motivation (e.g., satisfaction) rather than chronological age.
Hao investigated the effect of 'mode-tailoring' on older and younger adults' attention to and recall of online health information. The results from this experiment (N = 544) showed that tailoring the modality of information presentation enhances message processing, and consequently recall of online health information in older adults.