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探索老年人对用于管理非传染性疾病的数字健康技术的接受度:一项系统的范围综述。

Exploring Acceptance of Digital Health Technologies for Managing Non-Communicable Diseases Among Older Adults: A Systematic Scoping Review.

作者信息

Anisha Sadia Azmin, Sen Arkendu, Ahmad Badariah, Bain Chris

机构信息

Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.

Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University, Clayton, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

J Med Syst. 2025 Mar 11;49(1):35. doi: 10.1007/s10916-025-02166-3.

Abstract

This review explores the acceptance of digital health (DH) technologies for managing non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among older adults (≥ 50 years), with an extended focus on artificial intelligence (AI)-powered conversational agents (CAs) as an emerging notable subset of DH. A systematic literature search was conducted in June 2024 using PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and ACM Digital Library. Eligible studies were empirical and published in English between January 2010 and May 2024. Covidence software facilitated screening and data extraction, adhering to PRISMA-ScR guidelines. The screening process finally yielded 20 studies. Extracted data from these selected studies included interventions, participant demographics, technology types, sample sizes, study designs and locations, technology acceptance measures, key outcomes, and methodological limitations. A narrative synthesis approach was used for analysis, revealing four key findings: (1) overall positive attitudes of older adults towards DH acceptance; (2) the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) are the most frequently used standard frameworks for evaluating technology acceptance; (3) the key facilitators of technology acceptance include perceived usefulness, ease of use, social influence, and digital or e-health literacy, while barriers involve technical challenges, usability issues, and privacy concerns; (4) the acceptance of AI-based CAs for NCD management among older adults remains inadequately evaluated, possibly due to limited adaptation of established frameworks to specific healthcare contexts and technology innovations. This review significantly contributes to the DH field by providing a comprehensive analysis of technology acceptance for NCD management among older adults, extending beyond feasibility and usability. The findings offer stakeholders valuable insights into how to better integrate these technologies to improve health outcomes and quality of life for older adults. Protocol Registration: PROSPERO (Registration ID: CRD42024540035).

摘要

本综述探讨了老年人(≥50岁)对用于管理非传染性疾病(NCDs)的数字健康(DH)技术的接受情况,并特别关注人工智能(AI)驱动的对话代理(CAs),这是DH中一个新兴的显著子集。2024年6月,使用PubMed、科学网、Scopus和ACM数字图书馆进行了系统的文献检索。符合条件的研究为实证研究,且于2010年1月至2024年5月期间以英文发表。Covidence软件协助进行筛选和数据提取,遵循PRISMA-ScR指南。筛选过程最终产生了20项研究。从这些选定研究中提取的数据包括干预措施、参与者人口统计学特征、技术类型、样本量、研究设计和地点、技术接受度测量、关键结果以及方法学局限性。采用叙述性综合方法进行分析,揭示了四个关键发现:(1)老年人对DH接受度总体持积极态度;(2)技术接受模型(TAM)和技术接受与使用统一理论(UTAUT)是评估技术接受度最常用的标准框架;(3)技术接受的关键促进因素包括感知有用性、易用性、社会影响以及数字或电子健康素养,而障碍则涉及技术挑战、可用性问题和隐私担忧;(4)老年人对基于AI的CAs用于NCD管理的接受度评估仍然不足,这可能是由于既定框架对特定医疗保健背景和技术创新的适应性有限。本综述通过对老年人NCD管理技术接受度进行全面分析,为DH领域做出了重大贡献,超越了可行性和可用性。研究结果为利益相关者提供了宝贵的见解,有助于了解如何更好地整合这些技术,以改善老年人的健康结果和生活质量。方案注册:PROSPERO(注册号:CRD42024540035)。

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