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社会经济条件不利地区居民使用数字健康服务的障碍:来自医院糖尿病和产前诊所的研究

Barriers to digital health services among people living in areas of socioeconomic disadvantage: Research from hospital diabetes and antenatal clinics.

作者信息

Freeman Toby, Fisher Matthew, Foley Kristen, Boyd Mark A, Ward Paul R, McMichael Gai, Zimmermann Anthony, Dekker Gustaaf

机构信息

Southgate Institute for Health, Society, and Equity, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

Adelaide Medical School, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

出版信息

Health Promot J Austr. 2022 Jul;33(3):751-757. doi: 10.1002/hpja.540. Epub 2021 Sep 19.

Abstract

ISSUE ADDRESSED

We sought to examine barriers to access to, use of, and benefits from digital health services in an area of socioeconomic disadvantage of Adelaide, Australia.

METHODS

We conducted waiting room surveys in two hospital diabetes clinics and one hospital antenatal clinic in South Australia, and follow-up telephone interviews with 20 patients. We examined the extent of access to, use of and benefits from digital health services, and what barriers people encountered. We undertook mixed methods, with quantitative descriptive analysis and qualitative analysis.

RESULTS

Thirty-seven diabetes clinic patients (54% response rate) and 99 antenatal clinic patients (33% response rate) participated. Sixty-two percent of the patients with diabetes and 27% of antenatal clinic patients had never used digital health services. Seventeen percent of patients with diabetes and 30% of antenatal clinic patients were hesitant users, and 22% of patients with diabetes and 44% of antenatal clinic patients were confident users. Barriers included struggling to afford the technology or to stay connected and a lack of trust in online health information. Potential benefits included feeling more empowered and complementing face-to-face care.

CONCLUSIONS

There are socioeconomic barriers to access, use of, and ability to benefit from digital health strategies that mean not everyone will be able to benefit from digital health services. SO WHAT?: As COVID-19 accelerates the shift towards digital health services, people experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage may be excluded. If barriers to access and use are not addressed, they will exacerbate already increasing health inequities.

摘要

研究问题

我们试图探究在澳大利亚阿德莱德一个社会经济条件不利的地区,获取、使用数字健康服务以及从中受益所面临的障碍。

方法

我们在南澳大利亚的两家医院糖尿病诊所和一家医院产前诊所进行了候诊室调查,并对20名患者进行了后续电话访谈。我们考察了获取、使用数字健康服务以及从中受益的程度,以及人们遇到的障碍。我们采用了混合方法,包括定量描述性分析和定性分析。

结果

37名糖尿病诊所患者(回复率54%)和99名产前诊所患者(回复率33%)参与了调查。62%的糖尿病患者和27%的产前诊所患者从未使用过数字健康服务。17%的糖尿病患者和30%的产前诊所患者是犹豫使用者,22%的糖尿病患者和44%的产前诊所患者是自信使用者。障碍包括难以负担技术费用或保持网络连接,以及对在线健康信息缺乏信任。潜在益处包括感觉更有自主权以及补充面对面护理。

结论

在获取、使用数字健康策略以及从中受益的能力方面存在社会经济障碍,这意味着并非所有人都能从数字健康服务中受益。那又如何?:随着新冠疫情加速向数字健康服务的转变,社会经济条件不利的人群可能会被排除在外。如果不解决获取和使用方面的障碍,它们将加剧已经在增加的健康不平等现象。

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