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‘Having to learn this so late in our lives…’ Swedish elderly patients’ beliefs, experiences, attitudes and expectations of e-health in primary health care

机译:“我们必须在生命中这么晚才学到这一点……”瑞典老年患者在初级卫生保健中对电子卫生的信念,经验,态度和期望

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Objective: The elderly are an increasing group and large consumers of care in Sweden. Development of mobile information technology shows promising results of interventions for prevention and treatment of chronic diseases. Exploring the elderly patients’ beliefs, attitudes, experiences and expectations of e-health services helps us understand the factors that influence adherence to such tools in primary care. Material and methods: We conducted focus group interviews with 15 patients from three primary health care centers (PHCCs) in Southern Sweden. Data were analysed with thematic content analysis with codes and categories emerged from data during analysis. Results: We found one comprehensive theme: ‘The elderly’s ambivalence?towards e-health: reluctant curiosity, a wish to join?and need for information and learning support’. Eight categories emerged from the text during analysis: ‘E-health – a solution for a non-existing problem?’, ‘The elderly’s experiences of e-health’, ‘Lack of will, skills, self-trust or mistrust in the new technology’, ‘Organizational barriers’, ‘Wanting and needing to move forward’, ‘Concerns to be addressed for making e-health a good solution’, ‘Potential advantages with e-health versus ordinary health care’ and ‘Need for speed, access and correct comprehensive information’. Conclusions: Elderly patients in Sweden described feelings of ambivalence towards e-health, raising concerns as accessibility to health care, mistrust in poor IT systems or impaired abilities to cope with technology. They also expressed a wish and need to move forward albeit with reluctant curiosity. Successful implementation of e-health interventions should be tailored to target different attitudes and needs with a strong focus on information and support for the elderly. Key points Exploring the elderly patients’ beliefs, experiences, attitudes and expectations of the fast developing e-health services helps us understand the factors that influence adherence to such tools in primary care. Elderly patients in Sweden reported ambivalence and different experiences and attitudes towards e-health, raising concerns as accessibility to health care, costs and mistrust in poor IT systems or impaired abilities to cope with technology. They also expressed a wish and need to move forward albeit with reluctant curiosity. Successful implementation of e-health interventions should be tailored to target different attitudes and needs with a strong focus on information and support for the elderly.
机译:目的:在瑞典,老年人是越来越多的人群,并且是医疗的大消费者。移动信息技术的发展显示出预防和治疗慢性病的干预措施的可喜成果。探索老年患者对电子医疗服务的信念,态度,经验和期望,有助于我们了解影响初级保健中此类工具依从性的因素。资料和方法:我们对瑞典南部三个初级卫生保健中心(PHCC)的15名患者进行了焦点小组访谈。通过主题内容分析对数据进行分析,并在分析过程中从代码中得出代码和类别。结果:我们发现了一个全面的主题:“老年人对电子医疗的矛盾情绪:不愿好奇,渴望加入并需要信息和学习支持”。在分析过程中,文本中出现了八类:“电子健康-一种不存在的问题的解决方案?”,“老年人的电子健康经验”,“对新事物缺乏意志,技能,自信心或不信任感”技术”,“组织壁垒”,“想要和需要前进”,“要使电子医疗成为良好解决方案需要解决的问题”,“电子医疗相对于普通医疗的潜在优势”和“对速度的要求,访问并纠正综合信息”。结论:瑞典的老年患者描述了对电子医疗的矛盾情绪,引起了人们的关切,如获得医疗保健,对不良IT系统的不信任或对技术的处理能力下降。他们还表示希望,尽管有好奇心也需要前进。电子健康干预措施的成功实施应针对不同的态度和需求量身定制,重点放在老年人的信息和支持上。关键点探索老年患者对快速发展的电子卫生服务的信念,经验,态度和期望有助于我们了解影响基本医疗中对此类工具的依从性的因素。瑞典的老年患者报告了对电子医疗的矛盾情绪以及不同的经历和态度,这引起了人们的关注,例如获得医疗保健的机会,成本以及对不良IT系统的不信任或应对技术的能力受损。他们还表示希望,尽管有好奇心也需要前进。电子健康干预措施的成功实施应针对不同的态度和需求而量身定制,重点应放在老年人的信息和支持上。

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