Growing old in the digital era: a qualitative study of internet use and outcomes among urban Indian older adults

Q3 Nursing
Nidhi Bansal, Heena Choudhary
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Purpose This study acknowledges the existing digital divide in India, particularly for marginalised populations, and highlights the need for exceptional attention to address their unique needs, challenges and demands. Although previous research and policies have primarily focused on physical access and internet skills, this study shifts the focus to the outcomes of internet use. By understanding how older adults in marginalised communities incorporate the internet into their daily routines, this study aims to contribute to the development of an operational framework that charts the disadvantages of the digital divide. Design/methodology/approach The study draws from Helsper’s (2015) internet outcomes framework to identify the outcomes that older adults can derive from being online. By using a qualitative approach, the study seeks to understand how educational and economic backgrounds influence internet usage among older adults and how this can promote advantageous internet use. Findings The findings indicate that highly educated individuals are more likely to experience positive outcomes across various societal domains than their less educated counterparts. However, it was observed that the highly educated participants also try to limit the impact of internet use on their personal lives by intentionally disconnecting from the internet whenever possible. Research limitations/implications By offering programmes and interventions to encourage internet use and improve digital skills, as well as by enhancing digital accessibility and incentive systems, the government should go forward with its plan to close the outcomes gap in internet use among older adults. For policymakers, it turns the spotlight on creating an environment conducive to the digital inclusion of older adults, consistent with sociocultural structures. Originality/value This study contributes to understanding the nuanced dynamics of internet use among older adults, shedding light on the role of educational background and sociocultural factors in shaping internet outcomes. It highlights the need to consider qualitative approaches in digital inequality research to capture the complexities underlying the digital divide.
在数字时代变老:印度城市老年人互联网使用和结果的定性研究
本研究承认印度存在数字鸿沟,特别是边缘人群,并强调需要特别关注解决他们独特的需求、挑战和需求。虽然以前的研究和政策主要关注物理接入和互联网技能,但本研究将重点转移到互联网使用的结果上。通过了解边缘化社区的老年人如何将互联网融入他们的日常生活,本研究旨在为制定一个操作框架做出贡献,该框架将数字鸿沟的缺点绘制成图表。该研究借鉴了Helsper(2015)的互联网结果框架,以确定老年人可以从上网中获得的结果。通过使用定性方法,该研究试图了解教育和经济背景如何影响老年人的互联网使用,以及这如何促进有利的互联网使用。研究结果表明,与受教育程度较低的人相比,受过高等教育的人更有可能在各个社会领域取得积极的成果。然而,据观察,受过高等教育的参与者也试图限制互联网使用对他们个人生活的影响,只要有可能,他们就会故意断网。通过提供鼓励使用互联网和提高数字技能的计划和干预措施,以及通过加强数字可及性和激励制度,政府应该推进其缩小老年人使用互联网的结果差距的计划。对于政策制定者来说,它将焦点转向创造一个有利于老年人数字化融入的环境,与社会文化结构相一致。原创性/价值本研究有助于理解老年人使用互联网的细微动态,揭示教育背景和社会文化因素在塑造互联网结果中的作用。它强调需要在数字不平等研究中考虑定性方法,以捕捉数字鸿沟背后的复杂性。
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Working with Older People
Working with Older People Nursing-Community and Home Care
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