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Improving access to health information for older migrants by using grounded theory and social network analysis to understand their information behaviour and digital technology use

机译:通过使用扎根的理论和社交网络分析来了解老年人的信息行为和数字技术使用,从而改善老年人的健康信息获取途径

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Migrant well-being can be strongly influenced by the migration experience and subsequent degree of mainstream language acquisition. There is little research on how older Culturally And Linguistically Diverse (CALD) migrants who have 'aged in place' find health information, and the role which digital technology plays in this. Although the research for this paper was not focused on cancer, we draw out implications for providing cancer-related information to this group. We interviewed 54 participants (14 men and 40 women) aged 63-94 years, who were born in Italy or Greece, and who migrated to Australia mostly as young adults after World War II. Constructivist grounded theory and social network analysis were used for data analysis. Participants identified doctors, adult children, local television, spouse, local newspaper and radio as the most important information sources. They did not generally use computers, the Internet or mobile phones to access information. Literacy in their birth language, and the degree of proficiency in understanding and using English, influenced the range of information sources accessed and the means used. The ways in which older CALD migrants seek and access information has important implications for how professionals and policymakers deliver relevant information to them about cancer prevention, screening, support and treatment, particularly as information and resources are moved online as part of e-health.
机译:迁移经验和随后的主流语言习得程度会严重影响移民的幸福感。关于“已到位”的老年人在文化和语言上的多样化(CALD)移民如何找到健康信息以及数字技术在其中扮演的角色,目前尚无研究。尽管本文的研究重点不在癌症上,但我们为向该组提供与癌症相关的信息提出了建议。我们采访了54位年龄在63-94岁之间的参与者(14位男性和40位女性),他们出生于意大利或希腊,并且在第二次世界大战后主要以年轻人的身份移民到澳大利亚。建构主义扎根理论和社会网络分析被用于数据分析。参加者确定医生,成年子女,当地电视台,配偶,当地报纸和电台是最重要的信息来源。他们通常不使用计算机,互联网或手机来访问信息。他们的出生语言的素养以及对英语的理解和使用的熟练程度,影响了所获取信息来源和使用手段的范围。年长的CALD移民寻找和获取信息的方式,对专业人员和决策者如何向他们提供有关癌症预防,筛查,支持和治疗的相关信息具有重要意义,特别是随着信息和资源作为电子医疗的一部分在线上转移。

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