Ray Rashawn, Sewell Abigail A, Gilbert Keon L, Roberts Jennifer D
University of Maryland.
Emory University.
J Health Polit Policy Law. 2017 Oct;42(5):901-924. doi: 10.1215/03616878-3940477. Epub 2017 Jun 29.
Blacks and Latinos are less likely than whites to access health insurance and utilize health care. One way to overcome some of these racial barriers to health equity may be through advances in technology that allow people to access and utilize health care in innovative ways. Yet, little research has focused on whether the racial gap that exists for health care utilization also exists for accessing health information online and through mobile technologies. Using data from the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS), we examine racial differences in obtaining health information online via mobile devices. We find that blacks and Latinos are more likely to trust online newspapers to get health information than whites. Minorities who have access to a mobile device are more likely to rely on the Internet for health information in a time of strong need. Federally insured individuals who are connected to mobile devices have the highest probability of reliance on the Internet as a go-to source of health information. We conclude by discussing the importance of mobile technologies for health policy, particularly related to developing health literacy, improving health outcomes, and contributing to reducing health disparities by race and health insurance status.
黑人及拉丁裔比白人获得医疗保险及利用医疗服务的可能性更低。克服这些影响健康公平的种族障碍的一种方法可能是通过技术进步,使人们能够以创新方式获得和利用医疗服务。然而,很少有研究关注医疗服务利用方面存在的种族差距在通过网络和移动技术获取健康信息时是否也存在。利用来自《健康信息国家趋势调查》(HINTS)的数据,我们研究了通过移动设备在线获取健康信息方面的种族差异。我们发现,与白人相比,黑人和拉丁裔更有可能信任在线报纸来获取健康信息。在有强烈需求时,能够使用移动设备的少数族裔更有可能依赖互联网获取健康信息。与移动设备联网的联邦参保个人最有可能依赖互联网作为获取健康信息的首选来源。我们通过讨论移动技术对健康政策的重要性来结束本文,特别是在培养健康素养、改善健康结果以及有助于减少种族和健康保险状况导致的健康差距方面。