一项调查老年住院患者数字参与度的单中心前瞻性研究。

A monocentric prospective study investigating digital engagement among geriatric hospital patients.

作者信息

Göbel Julia, Kordowski Anna, Kasper Jennifer, Willkomm Martin, Sina Christian

机构信息

Institute of Nutritional Medicine, University Hospital of Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Lübeck and University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.

Research Group Geriatric Lübeck, Hospital "Rotes Kreuz Lübeck - Geriatriezentrum", Lübeck, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2025 May 20;25(1):361. doi: 10.1186/s12877-025-05953-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The aging of society drives a rising demand for geriatric healthcare due to increased care needs and extended hospital stays in old age. Despite strained social security systems, ensuring high-quality medical care requires innovative solutions. Digitalization could be one of them, however older people, who are less digitally active, may not fully recognize its benefits. This study aims to assess digital participation among geriatric hospital patients and their views on continuous vital sign monitoring using wearables.

METHODS

The survey was conducted at the geriatric hospital "Krankenhaus Rotes Kreuz Lübeck - Geriatriezentrum" to assess the digital participation of higher frailty patients requiring increased care. The questioning occurred between February 13th and March 10th, 2023. The questionnaire included demographic questions, questions about digital participation and digital skills, opinions on continuous monitoring, and a reflection on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on internet use.

RESULTS

Of the 201 consecutively admitted patients, 52 were excluded from participation in the study based on the inclusion/exclusion criteria, mostly due to illness. Of the remaining 149 invited patients, 66 (44.2%) agreed to be interviewed, mostly females (76%) with an average age of 81.2 years (SD = 7.1). As a result, 68.2% of participants reported online activity, whereby females and those with low education or high age (p = 0.027) were offline more often. On average, 1-2 internet-enabled devices were used. Continuous vital sign monitoring was favoured by 32 participants and 61 expressed no concerns.

CONCLUSION

Our findings align with previous studies involving participants of comparable age, indicating comparable results, apart from disease-related participation restrictions. However, the significant proportion of patients who did not want to participate (55.7%) and the analysis of the reasons for nonparticipation suggest that the actual number of geriatric patients who do not engage online is higher. While this does not necessarily imply a complete rejection of digital products by this demographic, it highlights the need for greater emphasis on usability, feasibility, and clarification in future endeavors.

摘要

背景

社会老龄化导致老年护理需求增加以及老年患者住院时间延长,从而推动了对老年医疗保健的需求不断上升。尽管社会保障系统紧张,但确保高质量医疗需要创新解决方案。数字化可能是其中之一,然而,数字活动较少的老年人可能无法充分认识到其好处。本研究旨在评估老年住院患者的数字参与情况以及他们对使用可穿戴设备进行连续生命体征监测的看法。

方法

该调查在老年医院“吕贝克红十字医院 - 老年医学中心”进行,以评估需要更多护理的高脆弱性患者的数字参与情况。调查于2023年2月13日至3月10日进行。问卷包括人口统计学问题、关于数字参与和数字技能的问题、对连续监测的看法以及对冠状病毒大流行对互联网使用影响的反思。

结果

在201名连续入院的患者中,根据纳入/排除标准,52名患者被排除在研究之外,主要原因是疾病。在其余149名受邀患者中,66名(44.2%)同意接受访谈,其中大多数为女性(76%),平均年龄为81.2岁(标准差 = 7.1)。结果显示,68.2%的参与者报告有在线活动,其中女性以及教育程度低或年龄较大的参与者(p = 0.027)更常处于离线状态。平均使用1 - 2台可上网设备。32名参与者赞成连续生命体征监测,61名表示不担心。

结论

我们的研究结果与之前涉及可比年龄参与者的研究一致,除了与疾病相关的参与限制外,结果具有可比性。然而,相当比例的患者不想参与(55.7%),对不参与原因的分析表明,不参与在线活动的老年患者实际数量更高。虽然这不一定意味着该人群完全拒绝数字产品,但它突出了未来需要更加注重可用性、可行性和说明。

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