School of Health Management, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
School of Public Health, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
J Med Internet Res. 2024 Feb 19;26:e50012. doi: 10.2196/50012.
With the advent of a new era for health and medical treatment, characterized by the integration of mobile technology, a significant digital divide has surfaced, particularly in the engagement of older individuals with mobile health (mHealth). The health of a family is intricately connected to the well-being of its members, and the use of media plays a crucial role in facilitating mHealth care. Therefore, it is important to examine the mediating role of media use behavior in the connection between the family health of older individuals and their inclination to use mHealth devices.
This study aims to investigate the impact of family health and media use behavior on the intention of older individuals to use mHealth devices in China. The study aims to delve into the intricate dynamics to determine whether media use behavior serves as a mediator in the relationship between family health and the intention to use mHealth devices among older adults. The ultimate goal is to offer well-founded and practical recommendations to assist older individuals in overcoming the digital divide.
The study used data from 3712 individuals aged 60 and above, sourced from the 2022 Psychology and Behavior Investigation of Chinese Residents study. Linear regression models were used to assess the relationships between family health, media use behavior, and the intention to use mHealth devices. To investigate the mediating role of media use behavior, we used the Sobel-Goodman Mediation Test. This analysis focused on the connection between 4 dimensions of family health and the intention to use mHealth devices.
A positive correlation was observed among family health, media use behavior, and the intention to use mHealth devices (r=0.077-0.178, P<.001). Notably, media use behavior was identified as a partial mediator in the relationship between the overall score of family health and the intention to use mHealth devices, as indicated by the Sobel test (z=5.451, P<.001). Subgroup analysis further indicated that a complete mediating effect was observed specifically between family health resources and the intention to use mHealth devices in older individuals with varying education levels.
The study revealed the significance of family health and media use behavior in motivating older adults to adopt mHealth devices. Media use behavior was identified as a mediator in the connection between family health and the intention to use mHealth devices, with more intricate dynamics observed among older adults with lower education levels. Going forward, the critical role of home health resources must be maximized, such as initiatives to develop digital education tailored for older adults and the creation of media products specifically designed for them. These measures aim to alleviate technological challenges associated with using media devices among older adults, ultimately bolstering their inclination to adopt mHealth devices.
随着健康和医疗新时代的到来,移动技术的融合带来了一个显著的数字鸿沟,尤其是在老年人使用移动医疗(mHealth)方面。家庭的健康与家庭成员的福祉密切相关,而媒体的使用在促进 mHealth 护理方面起着至关重要的作用。因此,研究家庭健康与老年人使用 mHealth 设备意愿之间的关系中,检验媒体使用行为的中介作用是非常重要的。
本研究旨在探讨家庭健康和媒体使用行为对中国老年人使用 mHealth 设备意愿的影响。本研究旨在深入研究家庭健康与老年人使用 mHealth 设备意愿之间的关系,以确定媒体使用行为是否在其中起到中介作用。最终目标是为克服老年人的数字鸿沟提供有充分依据和实际可行的建议。
本研究使用了 2022 年中国居民心理学与行为调查中 3712 名 60 岁及以上老年人的数据。使用线性回归模型评估家庭健康、媒体使用行为与使用 mHealth 设备意愿之间的关系。为了研究媒体使用行为的中介作用,我们使用了 Sobel-Goodman 中介检验。该分析主要关注家庭健康的 4 个维度与使用 mHealth 设备意愿之间的关系。
家庭健康、媒体使用行为和使用 mHealth 设备的意愿之间存在正相关(r=0.077-0.178,P<.001)。值得注意的是,Sobel 检验(z=5.451,P<.001)表明,媒体使用行为在家庭健康总分与使用 mHealth 设备意愿之间的关系中起部分中介作用。亚组分析进一步表明,在不同教育水平的老年人中,家庭健康资源与使用 mHealth 设备意愿之间存在完全中介效应。
本研究揭示了家庭健康和媒体使用行为在激励老年人采用 mHealth 设备方面的重要性。媒体使用行为是家庭健康与使用 mHealth 设备意愿之间关系的中介,在教育水平较低的老年人中,这种关系更为复杂。未来,必须最大限度地发挥家庭健康资源的关键作用,例如开展针对老年人的数字教育计划,以及为他们专门开发媒体产品。这些措施旨在减轻老年人使用媒体设备所面临的技术挑战,最终增强他们采用 mHealth 设备的意愿。