Wiklund Axelsson S, Nyberg L, Näslund A, Melander Wikman A
Department of Health Sciences, Luleå University of Technology, 971 87 Luleå, Sweden.
Int J Telemed Appl. 2013;2013:509198. doi: 10.1155/2013/509198. Epub 2013 Dec 3.
This study investigates the anticipated psychosocial impact of present web-based e-health services and future mobile health applications among older Swedes. Random sample's of Swedish citizens aged 55 years old and older were given a survey containing two different e-health scenarios which respondents rated according to their anticipated psychosocial impact by means of the PIADS instrument. Results consistently demonstrated the positive anticipation of psychosocial impacts for both scenarios. The future mobile health applications scored more positively than the present web-based e-health services. An increase in age correlated positively to lower impact scores. These findings indicate that from a psychosocial perspective, web-based e-health services and mobile health applications are likely to positively impact quality of life. This knowledge can be helpful when tailoring and implementing e-health services that are directed to older people.
本研究调查了当前基于网络的电子健康服务以及未来移动健康应用程序对瑞典老年人预期的心理社会影响。对年龄在55岁及以上的瑞典公民随机抽样,进行一项调查,其中包含两种不同的电子健康情景,受访者通过PIADS工具根据其预期的心理社会影响对情景进行评分。结果一致表明,两种情景下对心理社会影响的预期都是积极的。未来的移动健康应用程序得分比当前基于网络的电子健康服务更积极。年龄的增长与较低的影响得分呈正相关。这些发现表明,从心理社会角度来看,基于网络的电子健康服务和移动健康应用程序可能会对生活质量产生积极影响。在定制和实施针对老年人的电子健康服务时,这些知识可能会有所帮助。