Freund Ophir, Reychav Iris, McHaney Roger, Goland Ella, Azuri Joseph
Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Head of Department of Industrial Engineering & Management, Ariel University, 40700 Ariel, Israel.
Int J Med Inform. 2017 Jun;102:1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2017.02.012. Epub 2017 Feb 28.
Patient compliance with medical advice and recommended treatment depends on perception of health condition, medical knowledge, attitude, and self-efficacy. This study investigated how use of customized online medical databases, intended to improve knowledge in a variety of relevant medical topics, influenced senior adults' perceptions.
Seventy-nine older adults in residence homes completed a computerized, tablet-based questionnaire, with medical scenarios and related questions. Following an intervention, control group participants answered questions without online help while an experimental group received internet links that directed them to customized, online medical databases.
Medical knowledge and test scores among the experimental group significantly improved from pre- to post-intervention (p<0.0001) and was higher in comparison with the control group (p<0.0001). No significant change occurred in the control group.
Older adults improved their knowledge in desired medical topic areas using customized online medical databases. The study demonstrated how such databases help solve health-related questions among older adult population members, and that older patients appear willing to consider technology usage in information acquisition.
患者对医疗建议和推荐治疗的依从性取决于对健康状况的认知、医学知识、态度和自我效能感。本研究调查了旨在提高对各种相关医学主题的知识的定制在线医学数据库的使用如何影响老年人的认知。
79名居住在养老院的老年人完成了一份基于平板电脑的计算机化问卷,其中包含医疗场景和相关问题。在进行干预后,对照组参与者在没有在线帮助的情况下回答问题,而实验组则获得了将他们导向定制在线医学数据库的互联网链接。
实验组的医学知识和测试分数在干预前后有显著提高(p<0.0001),并且与对照组相比更高(p<0.0001)。对照组没有发生显著变化。
老年人使用定制在线医学数据库提高了他们在期望的医学主题领域的知识。该研究证明了此类数据库如何帮助解决老年人群体中与健康相关的问题,并且老年患者似乎愿意在信息获取中考虑使用技术。