Turning to digital: Examining the relationship between offline healthcare barriers and U.S. older adults’ emotional well-being via online patient–provider communication and perceived quality of care (2017–2020)

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Jizhou Francis Ye , Yuyuan Kylie Lai , Xinshu Zhao
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Abstract

Purpose

To examine the association between offline healthcare barriers and emotional well-being and assess the mediation roles of online patient–provider communication (OPPC) and perceived quality of care. This study also investigates the trends in offline healthcare barriers, OPPC, perceived quality of care, and emotional well-being over four years among the old population in the U.S.

Methods

Data from the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) 5 Cycles 1, 2, and 4 were used. Mediation analysis and comparison analysis were employed.

Results

The results indicated an increment in OPPC and a decline in patient’s perceived quality of care between 2017 and 2020. Across the three years, offline healthcare barriers were consistently negatively associated with emotional well-being, and perceived quality of care remained a mediator in such a relationship. Moreover, the serial mediating roles of OPPC and perceived quality of care between offline healthcare barriers and emotional well-being turned from statistically non-significant (2017) to significant (2018, 2020).

Conclusion

Our results witness the growing adoption of OPPC among older adults and the evolution of OPPC as a complementary communication modality. The findings can support interventions to augment OPPC utilization and enhance the perception of quality care of older adults, contributing to their increased emotional well-being.

转向数字化:通过患者与医疗服务提供者的在线交流和感知到的医疗服务质量,研究线下医疗服务障碍与美国老年人情感福祉之间的关系(2017-2020 年)
目的研究线下医疗障碍与情绪健康之间的关联,并评估在线患者-提供者沟通(OPPC)和感知的医疗质量的中介作用。本研究还调查了四年来美国老年人口中的线下医疗障碍、OPPC、感知到的医疗质量和情感幸福感的变化趋势。研究方法采用了健康信息全国趋势调查(HINTS)5 第一、第二和第四周期的数据。结果结果表明,2017 年至 2020 年间,OPPC 增加,患者感知的护理质量下降。在这三年中,线下医疗障碍一直与情绪幸福感呈负相关,而感知到的护理质量仍然是这种关系的中介。此外,OPPC 和感知到的护理质量在离线医疗障碍和情感幸福之间的连续中介作用从统计上不显著(2017 年)转变为显著(2018 年、2020 年)。结论我们的研究结果见证了老年人越来越多地采用 OPPC,以及 OPPC 作为一种补充沟通方式的演变。这些研究结果可以支持采取干预措施,提高 OPPC 的使用率,增强老年人对优质护理的感知,从而促进他们的情感健康。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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