Older Adults' Perspectives and Experiences With Digital Health in Singapore: Qualitative Study.

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JMIR Human Factors Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.2196/58641
Qiao Ying Leong, V Vien Lee, Wei Ying Ng, Smrithi Vijayakumar, Ni Yin Lau, Ingela Mauritzon, Agata Blasiak, Dean Ho
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Abstract

Background: Technology use among older adults is increasingly common. Even though there is potential in leveraging technology to help them manage their health, only a small fraction of them use it for health-related purposes.

Objective: This study seeks to understand the perspectives of and experiences with digital health (DH) among older adults in Singapore.

Methods: A total of 16 participants (age range 60-80 years; n=11, 69% female) were interviewed for approximately an hour (range 27-64 minutes) about their health, DH use, and DH experiences. The interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and thematically analyzed.

Results: Five main themes emerged from the interview: support in developing DH literacy, credibility, cost and benefit considerations, intrinsic drive to be healthy, and telehealth. Older adults need support in familiarizing themselves with DH. When considering DH options, older adults often relied on credible sources and preferred DH to be free. Monetary incentives were brought up as motivators. The intrinsic drive to live longer and healthily was expressed to be a huge encouragement to use DH to help obtain health-related knowledge and achieve healthy living goals. The idea of telehealth was also appealing among older adults but was seen to be more suited for individuals who have issues accessing a physical clinic.

Conclusions: Our findings offer insights into the various aspects that matter to older adults in the adoption of DH, which in turn can help reshape their health-seeking behavior and lifestyle. As such, policy makers and DH implementors are encouraged to take these into consideration and align their strategies accordingly.

新加坡老年人对数字健康的看法和体验:定性研究。
背景:老年人使用技术的情况越来越普遍。尽管利用技术帮助老年人管理健康很有潜力,但只有一小部分老年人将技术用于与健康相关的目的:本研究旨在了解新加坡老年人对数字健康(DH)的看法和体验:共对 16 名参与者(年龄在 60-80 岁之间;人数=11,69% 为女性)进行了约一小时(27-64 分钟不等)的访谈,内容涉及他们的健康状况、数字保健使用情况和数字保健体验。对访谈进行了录音、逐字记录和主题分析:访谈中出现了五大主题:对发展保健知识的支持、可信度、成本和效益考虑、健康的内在驱动力以及远程保健。老年人在熟悉保健服务方面需要支持。在考虑选择保健服务时,老年人通常依赖可靠的信息来源,并希望保健服务是免费的。金钱激励被认为是激励因素。健康长寿的内在动力被认为是对使用远程保健来帮助获取健康相关知识和实现健康生活目标的巨大鼓励。远程保健的理念对老年人也很有吸引力,但他们认为远程保健更适合那些在前往实体诊所就诊时遇到困难的人:我们的研究结果让我们深入了解了老年人在采用远程保健时所关注的各个方面,这反过来又有助于重塑他们的健康追求行为和生活方式。因此,我们鼓励政策制定者和保健服务实施者考虑这些因素,并相应地调整他们的策略。
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JMIR Human Factors
JMIR Human Factors Medicine-Health Informatics
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