Tak Sunghee H, Hong Song Hee
College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, USA.
Orthop Nurs. 2005 Mar-Apr;24(2):134-8. doi: 10.1097/00006416-200503000-00010.
Despite the information available on the Internet and the increasing number of older adults who use the Internet, little is known about Internet use for health information by elders with arthritis.
The purposes of this study were (1) to examine the use of computers and the Internet by elders with arthritis and (2) to describe demographic and illness-related characteristics of elders who use the Internet to find health information.
Seventy-one elders with arthritis completed survey questionnaires.
Twenty-eight percent had a computer in their home, of whom 95% had Internet access. Thirty-nine percent sought arthritis information on the Internet. People with more education were more likely to use the Internet. However, age and functional disability resulting from arthritis were not associated with Internet use.
Health professionals need to be aware of Internet resources and assist elders in finding appropriate Internet-based arthritis information.
尽管互联网上有大量信息,且使用互联网的老年人数量不断增加,但对于患有关节炎的老年人使用互联网获取健康信息的情况却知之甚少。
本研究的目的是:(1)调查患有关节炎的老年人对计算机和互联网的使用情况;(2)描述通过互联网查找健康信息的老年人的人口统计学和疾病相关特征。
71名患有关节炎的老年人完成了调查问卷。
28%的老年人家里有计算机,其中95%可以访问互联网。39%的人在互联网上查找关节炎信息。受教育程度较高的人更有可能使用互联网。然而,年龄和关节炎导致的功能残疾与互联网使用无关。
健康专业人员需要了解互联网资源,并协助老年人找到合适的基于互联网的关节炎信息。