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Does gender matter? Exploring perceptions regarding health technologies among employees and students at a medical university

机译:性别重要吗?探索医科大学员工和学生对健康技术的看法

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With the emergence of an always-on culture and the private smartphones always within reach, professional and recreational contexts overlap. Lithe empirical knowledge is available on prevailing online habits among healthcare personnel and whether gender matters in this context. To investigate health technology-related preferences, we conducted an online survey among a purposive sample of employees and students at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria.In total, 905 participants (59.0%, 540/905, females) provided self-reported information on use of online services and mobile health applications (apps) as well as respective gender-specific internal and external apperceptions. Mann-Whitney U tests and binary regression analysis assessed respective gender differences. The structured German questionnaire was validated by principal component analysis.The study found a moderate familiarity with health technologies. As for gender differences, prevailing health app use was high among both male and female participants (39, 141/365, and 42%, 229/540, respectively), with apps for tracking activity and nutrition habits most commonly used. Approval for monitoring health and lifestyle parameters, eHealth and telemedicine knowledge levels, and online health information retrieval predicted health app use, whereas gender did not.Socio-demographic attributes including gender influence not only private online habits of users, but might also affect acceptance of health technologies and their professional use in a clinical setting. Thus, addressing the gender dimension already in concept stages of digital devices and services for healthcare and lifestyle could speed up private and public adoption of health technologies.
机译:随着永远在线的文化的出现和私人智能手机的不断普及,专业和娱乐环境交叠。在医护人员中普遍存在的在线习惯以及性别在这种情况下是否重要方面,可以得到有关Lithe的经验知识。为了调查与健康技术相关的偏好,我们在奥地利维也纳医科大学进行了有目的的员工和学生样本在线调查,共有905名参与者(59.0%,540/905,女性)提供了自我报告的信息有关使用在线服务和移动健康应用程序(apps)以及各自针对性别的内部和外部感知的信息。 Mann-Whitney U检验和二元回归分析评估了各自的性别差异。通过主成分分析对结构化的德国问卷进行了验证。研究发现对健康技术有一定程度的了解。至于性别差异,男性和女性参与者中普遍使用的健康应用程序较高(分别为39、141 / 365和42%,229/540),其中最常用的应用程序可跟踪活动和营养习惯。批准监视健康和生活方式参数,eHealth和远程医疗知识水平以及在线健康信息检索可预测健康应用的使用,而性别则没有。社会人口统计学属性(包括性别)不仅影响用户的私人在线习惯,而且可能会影响用户的在线接受程度健康技术及其在临床环境中的专业用途。因此,在医疗和生活方式数字设备和服务的概念阶段已经解决了性别问题,可以加快私人和公共卫生技术的采用。

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