Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
Centre for Research on Service Sciences (CROSS), University of Applied Sciences Neu-Ulm, Germany.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2023 Jun 22;304:81-85. doi: 10.3233/SHTI230376.
Mobile health applications (mHealth apps) can provide effective self-management instruments for patients and offer advanced approaches to treatment. However, little is known about how the older population perceives the opportunity of using mHealth apps as a non-drug intervention. We aimed to identify the opinions and experiences of older people in Australia and gain new insights into their engagement with this modern approach to health treatment. We conducted a qualitative study with 21 Participants to explore users' perspectives on adopting and using mHealth apps and their awareness of the social factors influencing their uptake. The results show that a trusting doctor-patient relationship positively affects older adults' perceptions of mHealth apps. Consequently, the social influence of the General Practitioner (GP) plays a crucial role in the use of mHealth apps, while the social influence through family and friends seems to be less critical.
移动医疗应用程序(mHealth 应用程序)可为患者提供有效的自我管理工具,并为治疗提供先进的方法。然而,人们对于老年人如何看待将 mHealth 应用程序作为非药物干预手段的机会知之甚少。我们旨在确定澳大利亚老年人对此的看法和经验,深入了解他们对这种现代健康治疗方法的参与度。我们进行了一项有 21 名参与者的定性研究,以探讨用户对采用和使用 mHealth 应用程序的看法,以及他们对影响其采用的社会因素的认识。研究结果表明,医患信任关系会对老年人对 mHealth 应用程序的看法产生积极影响。因此,全科医生(GP)的社会影响在 mHealth 应用程序的使用中起着至关重要的作用,而通过家庭和朋友的社会影响似乎不太重要。