Zajac Ian T, Flight Ingrid H K, Wilson Carlene, Turnbull Deborah, Cole Steve, Young Graeme
CSIRO Preventative Health Flagship, Australia.
Australas Med J. 2012;5(5):262-7. doi: 10.4066/AMJ.2012.1065. Epub 2012 May 31.
The cost of healthcare in Australia's ageing population is ever increasing. In an attempt to reduce these rising costs, the internet has been suggested as a possible means of disseminating health-related information and promoting preventive health behaviours.
Our objective was to determine the proportion of Australians aged 50-74 years who have internet access, and the characteristics of internet usage, current online health information seeking behaviour, and the willingness to receive unsolicited health information via the Internet.
A random sample of N=25,511 urban older Australians aged 50 to 74 years received a questionnaire via mail and were asked to complete questions concerning variables related to internet usage. N=8,762 returned a competed questionnaire.
Eighty-two per cent of respondents reported having internet access, mainly at home (94%), and the majority actively use this technology (93%). Younger people and those of higher socio-economic status and higher education were more likely to have access (p<.001). Approximately 61% reported actively seeking health-related information online but only 32% expressed a willingness to receive unsolicited health information via the internet. Females were more likely to currently search for health-related information than males but were less likely to be open to receiving unsolicited health information (both p<.001).
According to the data it appears the majority of urban Australians aged over 50 have access to the internet at some location and 60% of them use the internet for health-related purposes. The data also suggests, however, that delivering health information via the internet alone would disadvantage those who are older, less educated, and less financially well-off.
澳大利亚老龄化人口的医疗保健成本不断增加。为了降低这些不断上升的成本,有人建议将互联网作为传播健康相关信息和促进预防性健康行为的一种可能手段。
我们的目的是确定50 - 74岁澳大利亚人中能够使用互联网的比例,以及互联网使用特征、当前在线健康信息搜索行为,以及通过互联网接收主动提供的健康信息的意愿。
对25511名年龄在50至74岁的澳大利亚城市老年人进行随机抽样,通过邮件发送问卷,要求他们回答与互联网使用相关变量的问题。8762人返回了完整的问卷。
82%的受访者表示可以使用互联网,主要是在家中(94%),并且大多数人积极使用这项技术(93%)。年轻人、社会经济地位较高和教育程度较高的人更有可能使用互联网(p<0.001)。约61%的人表示积极在网上搜索健康相关信息,但只有32%的人表示愿意通过互联网接收主动提供的健康信息。目前,女性比男性更有可能搜索健康相关信息,但不太愿意接受主动提供的健康信息(两者p<0.001)。
根据数据显示,大多数50岁以上的澳大利亚城市居民在某些地方可以使用互联网,其中60%的人将互联网用于健康相关目的。然而,数据也表明,仅通过互联网提供健康信息会使那些年龄较大、教育程度较低和经济状况较差的人处于不利地位。