Bachofner Yves, Seifert Alexander, Sepahniya Samin, Fabian Carlo
Institute for Social Work and Health, School of Social Work, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Olten, Switzerland.
Institute for Integration and Participation, School of Social Work, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Olten, Switzerland.
Front Digit Health. 2024 Jan 19;6:1336430. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2024.1336430. eCollection 2024.
Online health information seeking (OHIS) is understood by health care, health promotion, and disease prevention experts as a resource for healthy aging. It is particularly relevant for older adults since this population can benefit significantly from the accessibility and convenience of online health platforms and health information. Nevertheless, empirical findings regarding the acceptance, potentials, and barriers of OHIS among older adults are limited. This mini-review aims to explore the level of acceptance of OHIS, including passive reading of information and active interactions with peers, among the older population. Furthermore, it examines the potentials and barriers associated with such practices. The findings ultimately emphasize the evolving landscape of internet health information exploration among older adults and the potential advantages and challenges that may arise, especially in the context of active interactions with peers.
医疗保健、健康促进和疾病预防专家认为,在线健康信息搜索(OHIS)是健康老龄化的一种资源。这对老年人尤为重要,因为这一群体可以从在线健康平台和健康信息的可及性和便利性中显著受益。然而,关于老年人对OHIS的接受程度、潜力和障碍的实证研究结果有限。本小型综述旨在探讨老年人群体对OHIS的接受程度,包括对信息的被动阅读以及与同龄人之间的积极互动。此外,还研究了与此类行为相关的潜力和障碍。研究结果最终强调了老年人互联网健康信息探索的不断演变的格局,以及可能出现的潜在优势和挑战,特别是在与同龄人积极互动的背景下。