Senteio Charles R
School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA.
Geriatrics (Basel). 2018 Oct 13;3(4):70. doi: 10.3390/geriatrics3040070.
Elders experience chronic disease disparities and barriers to access technology designed to support recommended self-management behaviors. Elders from racial minority groups are among those who experience particular disparities in chronic disease incidence, outcomes, and barriers to technology use. In order to investigate strategies to address barriers, the study team recruited elder African Americans with diabetes and young adults connected to the elders through naturally occurring familial or social networks. Participants attended a community-based health education session focused on enhancing self-efficacy for recommended self-management and using consumer-oriented technology accessible on their smartphones for self-management support. To assess enduring impact, the study team conducted a pilot study to investigate perceptions and use one month following the health education session. Both elders and young adults offered perspectives on what was effective in teaching elders how to use technology. Both age groups stressed that having patience was crucial, as is providing encouragement for the elders to try tasks on their own. Both elders and young adults also showed a statistically significant increase in aspirations to work together for additional intergenerational health and technology knowledge exchange. Several elder participants continued using technology that they first used during the session. This novel, pilot study describes how to promote self-management and technology use for individuals plagued by persistent chronic disease and technology use disparities.
老年人在慢性病方面存在差异,并且在获取旨在支持推荐的自我管理行为的技术方面存在障碍。来自少数族裔群体的老年人在慢性病发病率、治疗结果以及技术使用障碍方面存在特别的差异。为了研究解决这些障碍的策略,研究团队招募了患有糖尿病的老年非裔美国人以及通过自然形成的家庭或社交网络与这些老年人有联系的年轻人。参与者参加了一个以社区为基础的健康教育课程,该课程侧重于提高对推荐的自我管理的自我效能感,并使用他们智能手机上可用的面向消费者的技术来支持自我管理。为了评估持久影响,研究团队进行了一项试点研究,以调查健康教育课程结束后一个月的认知和使用情况。老年人和年轻人都就什么对教导老年人如何使用技术有效发表了看法。两个年龄组都强调,耐心至关重要,为老年人提供鼓励让他们自己尝试任务也同样重要。老年人和年轻人在为进一步的代际健康和技术知识交流而共同努力的愿望方面也都显示出统计学上的显著增加。几位老年参与者继续使用他们在课程期间首次使用的技术。这项新颖的试点研究描述了如何为受持续慢性病和技术使用差异困扰的个人促进自我管理和技术使用。