LeRouge Cynthia, Van Slyke Craig, Seale Deborah, Wright Kevin
College for Public Health and Social Justice, Department of Health Management & Policy, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO, United States.
J Med Internet Res. 2014 Sep 8;16(9):e200. doi: 10.2196/jmir.3049.
As they age, baby boomers (born 1946-1964) will have increasing medical needs and are likely to place large demand on health care resources. Consumer health technologies may help stem rising health care needs and costs by improving provider-to-patient communication, health monitoring, and information access and enabling self-care. Research has not explored the degree to which baby boomers are ready for, or are currently embracing, specific consumer health technologies This study explores how baby boomers' readiness to use various technologies for health purposes compares to other segments of the adult population.
The goals of the study are to (1) examine what technologies baby boomers are ready to use for health purposes, (2) investigate barriers to baby boomers' use of technology for health purposes, and (3) understand whether readiness for and barriers to baby boomers' use of consumer health technologies differ from those of other younger and older consumers.
Data were collected via a survey offered to a random sample of 3000 subscribers to a large pharmacy benefit management company. Respondents had the option to complete the survey online or by completing a paper-based version of the survey.
Data from 469 respondents (response rate 15.63%) were analyzed, including 258 baby boomers (aged 46-64 years), 72 younger (aged 18-45 years), and 139 older (age >64 years) participants. Baby boomers were found to be similar to the younger age group, but significantly more likely than the older age group to be ready to use 5 technologies for health purposes (health information websites, email, automated call centers, medical video conferencing, and texting). Baby boomers were less ready than the younger age group to adopt podcasts, kiosks, smartphones, blogs, and wikis for health care purposes. However, baby boomers were more likely than older adults to use smartphones and podcasts for health care purposes. Specific adoption barriers vary according to the technology.
Baby boomers have commonalities with and distinctions from both younger and older adults in their readiness to adopt specific consumer health technologies and the barriers they experience to adoption. Baby boomers' nuances regarding readiness to adopt and the barriers associated with the various forms of consumer health technology should be taken into account by those interested in promoting consumer health technologies use among baby boomers when developing applications, choosing technologies, preparing users for use, and in promotional tactics.
随着婴儿潮一代(出生于1946年至1964年)逐渐变老,他们的医疗需求将不断增加,很可能对医疗保健资源产生巨大需求。消费者健康技术可能有助于通过改善医患沟通、健康监测、信息获取以及实现自我护理来遏制不断上升的医疗保健需求和成本。研究尚未探讨婴儿潮一代对特定消费者健康技术的准备程度或当前接受程度。本研究探讨了婴儿潮一代准备好使用各种技术促进健康的程度与成年人口其他群体相比情况如何。
该研究的目标是:(1)调查婴儿潮一代准备好用于促进健康的技术有哪些;(2)调查婴儿潮一代在使用技术促进健康方面的障碍;(3)了解婴儿潮一代在使用消费者健康技术方面的准备程度和障碍与其他年轻和年长消费者是否不同。
通过向一家大型药房福利管理公司的3000名随机抽样订阅者提供的一项调查收集数据。受访者可以选择在线完成调查或填写纸质版调查问卷。
对469名受访者(回复率15.63%)的数据进行了分析,其中包括258名婴儿潮一代(年龄在46至64岁之间)、72名年轻人(年龄在18至45岁之间)和139名年长者(年龄>64岁)。发现婴儿潮一代与年轻群体相似,但比年长群体更有可能准备好使用5种促进健康的技术(健康信息网站、电子邮件、自动呼叫中心、医疗视频会议和短信)。婴儿潮一代在为医疗保健目的采用播客、信息亭、智能手机、博客和维基方面比年轻群体准备得少。然而,婴儿潮一代比年长者更有可能将智能手机和播客用于医疗保健目的。具体的采用障碍因技术而异。
在准备采用特定消费者健康技术及其在采用过程中遇到的障碍方面,婴儿潮一代与年轻和年长成年人既有共性又有区别。在开发应用程序、选择技术、让用户做好使用准备以及制定促销策略时,那些有兴趣促进婴儿潮一代使用消费者健康技术的人应考虑到婴儿潮一代在采用准备程度以及与各种形式消费者健康技术相关的障碍方面的细微差别。