Shahrabani Shosh, Mizrachi Yonathan
Department of Economics and Management, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Emek Yezreel, 19300 Israel.
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College, Emek Yezreel, 19300 Israel.
Isr J Health Policy Res. 2016 Jun 15;5:15. doi: 10.1186/s13584-016-0073-8. eCollection 2016.
The use of online health services (henceforth, OHS) among middle-aged to older adults can make health-related actions more accessible to this population group as well as help reduce the burden on the health system and avoid unnecessary costs. The study's objectives were to examine the responsiveness and willingness of individuals aged 45+ to use different OHS and to characterize the attitudes and main factors influencing that responsiveness.
We conducted a telephone survey among a sample of 703 individuals constituting a representative sample of the Israeli population of individuals aged 45+. The research questionnaire integrates the principles of the Adopting Medical Information Technologies model and includes socio-demographic attributes.
The results indicate that 78 % of internet users claimed to use at least one OHS (79 % of the Jewish sector and 66 % of the non-Jewish sector). Nevertheless, 22 % of internet users do not use OHS. Most online use is on Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO) websites to obtain administrative information. Frequency of OHS use increases as the following factors increase: perceived ease of online use; extent of encouragement for online use; perceived reliability of online health services; and extent of advertisement exposure. The study found that OHS use is much more prevalent among wealthy populations. In addition, individuals' attitudes and the extent of their exposure to advertisement influence their use and intention to use OHS.
A number of recommendations emerge from the study: 1) For OHS use to increase online health websites should be made more accessible to middle aged-older adults individuals and those of different languages and cultures. 2) Programs should be developed to teach HMO staff to encourage patients to use OHS. 3) Media advertising that encourages the use of OHS should be expanded.
中年及老年人群使用在线健康服务(以下简称OHS)可使该人群更便捷地采取与健康相关的行动,同时有助于减轻卫生系统负担并避免不必要的成本。本研究的目的是调查45岁及以上人群使用不同OHS的反应度和意愿,并描述影响该反应度的态度和主要因素。
我们对703名个体进行了电话调查,这些个体构成了以色列45岁及以上人群的代表性样本。研究问卷整合了采用医疗信息技术模型的原则,并包括社会人口学属性。
结果表明,78%的互联网用户声称至少使用一种OHS(犹太部门为79%,非犹太部门为66%)。然而,22%的互联网用户不使用OHS。大多数在线使用是在健康维护组织(HMO)网站上获取管理信息。OHS的使用频率随着以下因素的增加而增加:感知到的在线使用便捷性;在线使用的鼓励程度;在线健康服务的感知可靠性;以及广告曝光程度。研究发现,OHS在富裕人群中更为普遍。此外,个人的态度及其接触广告的程度会影响他们对OHS的使用和使用意愿。
该研究得出了一些建议:1)为了增加OHS的使用,应使在线健康网站对中年及老年个体以及不同语言和文化背景的人更容易访问。2)应制定计划,教导HMO工作人员鼓励患者使用OHS。3)应扩大鼓励使用OHS的媒体广告。