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社会贫困地区老年人对数字健康技术的参与:影响因素的定性研究

Engagement With Digital Health Technologies Among Older People Living in Socially Deprived Areas: Qualitative Study of Influencing Factors.

作者信息

Chadwick Helen, Laverty Louise, Finnigan Robert, Elias Robert, Farrington Ken, Caskey Fergus J, van der Veer Sabine N

机构信息

Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, The University of Manchester, Vaughan House, Portsmouth Street, Manchester, M13 9GB, United Kingdom, 44 1613067767.

NHS England North West Kidney Network, Manchester, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2024 Dec 26;8:e60483. doi: 10.2196/60483.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The potential benefits of incorporating digital technologies into health care are well documented. For example, they can improve access for patients living in remote or underresourced locations. However, despite often having the greatest health needs, people who are older or living in more socially deprived areas may be less likely to have access to these technologies and often lack the skills to use them. This puts them at risk of experiencing further health inequities. In addition, we know that digital health inequities associated with older age may be compounded by lower socioeconomic status. Yet, there is limited research on the intersectional barriers and facilitators for engagement with digital health technology by older people who are particularly marginalized.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to explore factors influencing engagement with digital health technologies among people at the intersection of being older and socially deprived.

METHODS

We conducted semistructured interviews with people who were 70 years or older, living in a socially deprived area, or both. Chronic kidney disease was our clinical context. We thematically analyzed interview transcripts using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology as a theoretical framework.

RESULTS

We interviewed 26 people. The majority were White British (n=20) and had moderate health and digital literacy levels (n=10 and n=11, respectively). A total of 13 participants were 70 years of age or older and living in a socially deprived area. Across participants, we identified 2 main themes from the interview data. The first showed that some individuals did not use digital health technologies due to a lack of engagement with digital technology in general. The second theme indicated that people felt that digital health technologies were "not for them." We identified the following key engagement factors, with the first 2 particularly impacting participants who were both older and socially deprived: lack of opportunities in the workplace to become digitally proficient; lack of appropriate support from family and friends; negative perceptions of age-related social norms about technology use; and reduced intrinsic motivation to engage with digital health technology because of a perceived lack of relevant benefits. Participants on the intersection of older age and social deprivation also felt significant anxiety around using digital technology and reported a sense of distrust toward digital health care.

CONCLUSIONS

We identified factors that may have a more pronounced negative impact on the health equity of older people living in socially deprived areas compared with their counterparts who only have one of these characteristics. Successful implementation of digital health interventions therefore warrants dedicated strategies for managing the digital health equity impact on this group. Future studies should further develop these strategies and investigate their effectiveness, as well as explore the influence of related characteristics, such as educational attainment and ethnicity.

摘要

背景

将数字技术融入医疗保健的潜在益处已有充分记录。例如,它们可以改善偏远或资源匮乏地区患者的就医机会。然而,尽管往往有最大的健康需求,但老年人或生活在社会经济条件较差地区的人可能较难获得这些技术,而且往往缺乏使用这些技术的技能。这使他们面临进一步健康不平等的风险。此外,我们知道与老年相关的数字健康不平等可能会因社会经济地位较低而加剧。然而,对于特别边缘化的老年人参与数字健康技术的交叉障碍和促进因素的研究有限。

目的

本研究旨在探讨影响老年人和社会经济条件较差者参与数字健康技术的因素。

方法

我们对70岁及以上、生活在社会经济条件较差地区或两者兼具的人群进行了半结构化访谈。慢性肾脏病是我们的临床背景。我们以技术接受与使用统一理论为理论框架,对访谈记录进行了主题分析。

结果

我们采访了26人。大多数是英国白人(n = 20),健康和数字素养水平中等(分别为n = 10和n = 11)。共有13名参与者年龄在70岁及以上且生活在社会经济条件较差的地区。在所有参与者中,我们从访谈数据中确定了2个主要主题。第一个主题表明,一些人由于总体上对数字技术缺乏参与度而未使用数字健康技术。第二个主题表明,人们觉得数字健康技术“不适合他们”。我们确定了以下关键参与因素,前两个因素对年龄较大且社会经济条件较差的参与者影响尤为显著:工作场所缺乏提高数字技能的机会;缺乏家人和朋友的适当支持;对与年龄相关的技术使用社会规范的负面看法;以及由于认为缺乏相关益处而降低了参与数字健康技术的内在动力。年龄较大且社会经济条件较差的参与者在使用数字技术时也感到极大的焦虑,并表示对数字医疗保健不信任。

结论

我们确定了一些因素,与仅具有其中一个特征的老年人相比,这些因素可能对生活在社会经济条件较差地区老年人的健康公平产生更明显的负面影响。因此,成功实施数字健康干预措施需要专门的策略来管理数字健康公平对该群体的影响。未来的研究应进一步制定这些策略并调查其有效性,同时探索相关特征(如教育程度和种族)的影响。

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