Discipline of Anthropology and Sociology, The University of Western Australia, Australia.
Discipline of Anthropology and Sociology, The University of Western Australia, Australia.
Public Health. 2018 May;158:144-148. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2018.03.005. Epub 2018 Apr 4.
To understand the increasingly important role of digital citizenship (the ability to participate in society online) in supporting the well-being of ageing migrants.
Participant observation, social network mapping, ethnographic and life-history interviews.
Fifteen in-depth case studies examined the role of online participation in fostering the well-being and care of older migrants in Perth, Western Australia. Participants are members of an 'internet café' that facilitates their shared development of Internet skills. The case studies are derived from ethnographic research conducted between July and October 2016.
Older peoples' maintenance of support networks and social engagement, and their access to healthcare services, can be enhanced when they are motivated to increase their digital literacy (the ability to use the Internet for information and communication) through appropriate educational, technological, infrastructure and social support. This support is likely to be more effective when developed through social learning systems that create communities of practice. Improving digital literacy has special implications for the well-being of older migrants because it can enhance their ability to exchange emotional support across distance.
Digital literacy for older migrants can dramatically increase their ability to maintain and expand dispersed networks of support. Effective implementation of affordable and age-inclusive information and communication technology (ITC) infrastructure requires integrated support that connects individuals and their homes with social learning systems to ensure that participation continues as mobility declines. As health information and social engagement are increasingly delivered through online platforms, supporting the digital citizenship of older people is becoming an important equity issue.
了解数字公民(在线参与社会的能力)在支持老龄化移民福祉方面日益重要的作用。
参与者观察、社交网络映射、民族志和生活史访谈。
对 15 个深度案例研究进行了研究,以考察在线参与在促进西澳大利亚州珀斯的老年移民福祉和护理方面的作用。参与者是一个“网吧”的成员,该网吧促进了他们互联网技能的共同发展。这些案例研究是从 2016 年 7 月至 10 月进行的民族志研究中得出的。
当老年人通过适当的教育、技术、基础设施和社会支持,激发他们提高数字素养(使用互联网获取信息和交流的能力)时,他们可以更好地维持支持网络和社交参与,并且可以更方便地获得医疗保健服务。当通过创建实践社区的社会学习系统提供这种支持时,它可能会更有效。提高数字素养对老年移民的福祉具有特殊意义,因为它可以增强他们在远距离交流情感支持的能力。
数字素养可以极大地提高老年移民维持和扩大分散支持网络的能力。实施负担得起和适合所有年龄段的信息和通信技术 (ICT) 基础设施需要综合支持,将个人及其家庭与社会学习系统联系起来,以确保随着移动性的下降,参与活动能够继续。随着健康信息和社会参与越来越多地通过在线平台提供,支持老年人的数字公民身份正成为一个重要的公平问题。