Centre for Brain and Mental Health Research, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia.
School of Humanities and Social Science, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2021 Aug 17;21(1):1556. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11623-w.
Limited attention has been paid to how and why older adults choose to engage with technology-facilitated health care (e-health), and the factors that impact on this. This scoping review sought to address this gap.
Databases were searched for papers reporting on the use of e-health services by older adults, defined as being aged 60 years or older, with specific reference to barriers and facilitators to e-health use.
14 papers were included and synthesised into five thematic categories and related subthemes. Results are discussed with reference to the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology2. The most prevalent barriers to e-health engagement were a lack of self-efficacy, knowledge, support, functionality, and information provision about the benefits of e-health for older adults. Key facilitators were active engagement of the target end users in the design and delivery of e-health programs, support for overcoming concerns privacy and enhancing self-efficacy in the use of technology, and integration of e-health programs across health services to accommodate the multi-morbidity with which older adults typically present.
E-health offers a potential solution to overcome the barriers faced by older adults to access timely, effective, and acceptable health care for physical and mental health. However, unless the barriers and facilitators identified in this review are addressed, this potential will not be realised.
对于老年人如何以及为何选择使用技术辅助医疗(e 健康),以及影响这一选择的因素,关注较少。本范围综述旨在填补这一空白。
数据库中检索了报告老年人使用电子健康服务的论文,定义为年龄在 60 岁或以上,并特别参考了使用电子健康的障碍和促进因素。
纳入了 14 篇论文,并综合为五个主题类别和相关子主题。参考统一技术接受和使用理论 2 讨论结果。电子健康参与的最常见障碍是缺乏自我效能感、知识、支持、功能和关于电子健康对老年人益处的信息提供。主要促进因素是目标最终用户积极参与电子健康计划的设计和提供,支持克服对隐私的担忧和增强使用技术的自我效能感,以及将电子健康计划整合到整个医疗服务中,以适应老年人通常存在的多种疾病。
电子健康为克服老年人在获得身体和心理健康方面及时、有效和可接受的医疗保健方面面临的障碍提供了一种潜在的解决方案。然而,除非本综述中确定的障碍和促进因素得到解决,否则这一潜力将无法实现。