Gallagher Virginia T, Reilly Shannon E, Martin David, Manning Carol, Shaffer Kelly M
Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, University of Virginia, P.O. Box 801018, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.
Nurs Rep. 2024 Sep 24;14(4):2605-2617. doi: 10.3390/nursrep14040192.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Caregivers from the Millennial generation are an emerging and understudied group of unpaid care providers in America who may benefit from digitally delivered support. To inform the design/tailoring of interventions for this group, we aimed to understand how Millennials may differ from other generations of caregivers regarding digital health-related technology use.
Using the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS), Version 6, we conducted a cross-sectional study comparing health technology access and use across four generations of unpaid caregivers (n = 545; Millennials, Gen X, Baby Boomers, and Silent Generation) of adults with chronic conditions using chi-square and Kruskal-Wallis non-parametric tests.
Compared to Baby Boomer and Silent Generation caregivers, Millennial caregivers more frequently reported having a cellular internet connection, using a wearable activity device, a health/wellness mobile application, choosing telehealth appointments for convenience, and most frequently used social media in general and to view health-related videos (ps < 0.005). Additionally, Millennials were more likely to report possessing a smartphone (compared to Gen X and Silent Generation) and more frequently used social media for peer interaction about health (compared to all older generations; ps < 0.005).
Millennials differ from older generations of caregivers regarding health-related technology access and use, which may have implications for intervention design and tailoring.
背景/目的:千禧一代的照顾者是美国新兴且研究不足的无偿护理提供者群体,他们可能会从数字化提供的支持中受益。为了为针对该群体的干预措施的设计/定制提供信息,我们旨在了解千禧一代在数字健康相关技术使用方面与其他代际的照顾者有何不同。
我们使用第六届全国健康信息趋势调查(HINTS)进行了一项横断面研究,通过卡方检验和克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯非参数检验,比较了四代患有慢性病成年人的无偿照顾者(n = 545;千禧一代、X 一代、婴儿潮一代和沉默一代)在健康技术获取和使用方面的情况。
与婴儿潮一代和沉默一代的照顾者相比,千禧一代的照顾者更频繁地报告拥有移动网络连接、使用可穿戴活动设备、使用健康/保健移动应用程序、为方便起见选择远程医疗预约,并且总体上最常使用社交媒体以及观看与健康相关的视频(p < 0.005)。此外,千禧一代更有可能报告拥有智能手机(与 X 一代和沉默一代相比),并且更频繁地使用社交媒体与同龄人进行健康方面的互动(与所有老一代相比;p < 0.005)。
千禧一代在与健康相关的技术获取和使用方面与老一代照顾者不同,这可能对干预措施的设计和定制产生影响。