首页> 外文期刊>Health education & behavior: the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education >The Digital Health Divide: Evaluating Online Health Information Access and Use Among Older Adults
【24h】

The Digital Health Divide: Evaluating Online Health Information Access and Use Among Older Adults

机译:数字健康鸿沟:评估老年人的在线健康信息访问和使用情况

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
获取外文期刊封面目录资料

摘要

Objective. Innovations in health information technology (HIT) provide opportunities to reduce health care spending, improve quality of care, and improve health outcomes for older adults. However, concerns relating to older adults' limited access and use of HIT, including use of the Internet for health information, fuel the digital health divide debate. This study evaluated the potential digital health divide in relation to characteristic and belief differences between older adult users and nonusers of online health information sources. Methods. A cross-sectional survey design was conducted using a random sample of older adults. A total of 225 older adults (age range = 50-92 years, M = 68.9 years, SD = 10.4) participated in the study. Results. Seventy-six percent of all respondents had Internet access. Users and nonusers of online health information differed significantly on age (M = 66.29 vs. M = 71.13), education, and previous experience with the health care system. Users and nonusers of online health information also differed significantly on Internet and technology access, however, a large percentage of nonusers had Internet access (56.3%), desktop computers (55.9%), and laptop computers or netbooks (43.2%). Users of online health information had higher mean scores on the Computer Self-Efficacy Measure than nonusers, t(159) = -7.29, p < .0001. Conclusion. This study found significant differences between older adult users and nonusers of online health information. Findings suggest strategies for reducing this divide and implications for health education programs to promote HIT use among older adults.
机译:目的。健康信息技术(HIT)的创新为减少医疗保健支出,提高护理质量以及改善老年人的健康状况提供了机会。但是,与老年人对HIT的有限访问和使用(包括使用Internet获取健康信息)有关的担忧加剧了数字健康鸿沟的争论。这项研究评估了与在线健康信息源的老年人和非用户之间的特征和信念差异有关的潜在数字健康鸿沟。方法。使用老年人随机抽样进行横断面调查设计。总共225名老年人(年龄范围为50-92岁,M = 68.9岁,SD = 10.4)参加了研究。结果。所有受访者中有76%可以访问Internet。在线健康信息的用户和非用户在年龄(M = 66.29 vs. M = 71.13),教育程度以及以前使用卫生保健系统方面存在显着差异。在线健康信息的用户和非用户在Internet和技术访问上也有很大差异,但是,很大一部分非用户具有Internet访问权限(56.3%),台式计算机(55.9%)和便携式计算机或上网本(43.2%)。在线健康信息的用户在计算机自​​我效能评估中的平均得分高于非用户,t(159)= -7.29,p <.0001。结论。这项研究发现,老年人和非在线健康信息用户之间存在显着差异。研究结果提出了减少这种鸿沟和对健康教育计划的影响的战略,以促进老年人中使用HIT。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号