Department of Health Promotion and Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Texas A&M University, College Station.
Center for Applied Health Research, Baylor Scott and White Health, Temple, Texas.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2017 Sep 1;72(5):856-863. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbw100.
To examine the trend of health-related Internet use (HRIU) among older adults.
We analyzed data from the 2003, 2005, and 2011-2012 iterations of the National Cancer Institute (NCI)-sponsored Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS). HRIU was measured by 4 online behaviors: seeking health information, buying medicine, connecting with people with similar health problems, and communicating with doctors.
Internet use and HRIU among older adults increased substantially from 2003 to 2011 with more significant increases in seeking health information and communicating with doctors online. Overall, the digital health divide between different demographic groups has narrowed, especially in terms of gender, racial/ethnic group, rural/urban residence, and various health statuses; however, age, education, and household income remain persistent predictors of the digital divide. Those in the oldest group (75 or older), those with less than a high school education, and those with very low income (<$25,000/year) continuously lagged behind their counterparts in all aspects of HRIU.
Despite an overall increase in HRIU and a narrowed digital divide, significant variations in HRIU in different demographic groups persisted; therefore, we call for more senior-friendly online resources and culturally appropriate interventions to bridge the digital health divide for vulnerable older adults.
考察老年人健康相关互联网使用 (HRIU) 的趋势。
我们分析了国家癌症研究所 (NCI) 赞助的健康信息全国趋势调查 (HINTS) 2003 年、2005 年和 2011-2012 年迭代的数据。HRIU 通过 4 种在线行为来衡量:寻求健康信息、购买药品、与有类似健康问题的人联系以及与医生交流。
老年人的互联网使用和 HRIU 从 2003 年到 2011 年大幅增加,在线寻求健康信息和与医生交流的增长更为显著。总体而言,不同人口统计学群体之间的数字健康鸿沟已经缩小,特别是在性别、种族/族裔群体、城乡居住和各种健康状况方面;然而,年龄、教育程度和家庭收入仍然是数字鸿沟的持续预测因素。年龄最大的群体(75 岁及以上)、受教育程度最低的群体和收入极低的群体(<25,000 美元/年)在 HRIU 的各个方面都落后于同龄人。
尽管 HRIU 总体上有所增加,数字鸿沟有所缩小,但不同人口统计学群体之间的 HRIU 仍存在显著差异;因此,我们呼吁为弱势老年人提供更多适合老年人的在线资源和文化上适当的干预措施,以弥合数字健康鸿沟。