Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, Conn; Section of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn.
Division of Cardiovascular Prevention and Wellness, Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center, Texas; Center for Outcomes Research, Houston Methodist Research Institute, Texas.
Am J Med. 2021 Jan;134(1):129-134. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2020.06.033. Epub 2020 Jul 24.
Digital health technology is becoming central to health care. A better understanding of the trends and predictors of its use could reflect how people engage with the health care system and manage their health care needs.
Using data from the National Health Interview Survey for years 2011 to 2018, we assessed the use of digital health technology among individuals aged ≥18 years in the United States across 2 domains: 1) search for health information online and 2) interaction with health care providers (eg, fill a prescription, schedule a medical appointment, or communicate with health care providers).
Our study included 253,829 individuals; representing nearly 237 million adults in the United States annually; mean age 49.6 years (SD 18.4); 51.8% women; and 65.9% non-Hispanic white individuals. Overall, 49.2% of individuals reported searching for health information online and 18.5% reported at least 1 technology-based interaction with the health care system. Between 2011 and 2018, the proportion who searched for health information online increased from 46.5% to 55.3% (P < .001), whereas the proportion who used technology to interact with the health care system increased from 12.5% to 27.4% (P < .001). Although technology-based interaction with the health care system increased across most subgroups, there were significant disparities in the extent of increase across clinical and sociodemographic subgroups.
The use of digital health technologies increased between 2011 and 2018, however, the uptake of these technologies has been unequal across subgroups. Future innovations and strategies should focus on expanding the reach of digital heath technology across all subgroups of society to ensure that its expansion does not exacerbate the existing health inequalities.
数字健康技术正成为医疗保健的核心。更好地了解其使用的趋势和预测因素,可以反映人们如何参与医疗保健系统以及管理其医疗保健需求。
我们使用了 2011 年至 2018 年国家健康访谈调查的数据,评估了美国≥18 岁人群在两个领域使用数字健康技术的情况:1)在线搜索健康信息,2)与医疗保健提供者互动(例如,开处方、预约医疗预约或与医疗保健提供者沟通)。
我们的研究包括 253829 人;代表了美国每年近 2.37 亿成年人;平均年龄 49.6 岁(标准差 18.4);51.8%为女性;65.9%为非西班牙裔白人。总体而言,49.2%的人报告在线搜索健康信息,18.5%的人报告至少有 1 次基于技术的与医疗保健系统的互动。2011 年至 2018 年间,在线搜索健康信息的比例从 46.5%增加到 55.3%(P<0.001),而使用技术与医疗保健系统互动的比例从 12.5%增加到 27.4%(P<0.001)。尽管与医疗保健系统的技术互动在大多数亚组中有所增加,但在临床和社会人口统计学亚组中,增加的程度存在显著差异。
2011 年至 2018 年间,数字健康技术的使用有所增加,但这些技术在亚组中的普及程度并不均衡。未来的创新和战略应侧重于扩大数字健康技术在社会所有亚组中的应用范围,以确保其扩展不会加剧现有的健康不平等现象。