Public perceptions and engagement in mHealth: a European survey on attitudes toward health apps use and data sharing.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Francesco Andrea Causio, Flavia Beccia, Diego Maria Tona, Alessandra Verduchi, Antonio Cristiano, Giovanna Elisa Calabrò, Roberta Pastorino, Carla van El, Stefania Boccia
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This study investigates public perceptions and engagement with mobile health (mHealth) across eight European countries: Italy, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Spain, Poland, Romania, and Hungary. The focus is on attitudes toward health app usage and data sharing, addressing data privacy and security concerns while highlighting generational and educational differences. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 6581 participants from the selected countries. The survey assessed current usage of health apps, interest in future use, willingness to share health data, and concerns about data privacy. Demographic factors such as age, education level, and geographical location were analyzed to determine their influence on mHealth engagement. The survey revealed that 21.87% of respondents currently use health apps, while 42.71% expressed interest in future use. Regarding data sharing, 52.82% were willing to share health data with healthcare providers, and 25.48% with public and private research institutions. However, concerns about data misuse (72.34%) and hacking (63.68%) were prevalent. Significant generational differences emerged, with older generations showing lower adoption rates of health apps. Education level was a key factor; individuals with tertiary education were more likely to use health apps and demand transparency. The findings emphasize the need for targeted strategies to improve digital literacy, address privacy concerns, and ensure equitable access to mHealth technologies across Europe. Tailored interventions are essential to bridge generational and educational gaps in mHealth engagement while fostering trust in data security measures.

公众对移动医疗的看法和参与:一项关于健康应用程序使用和数据共享态度的欧洲调查。
本研究调查了八个欧洲国家(意大利、荷兰、法国、德国、西班牙、波兰、罗马尼亚和匈牙利)公众对移动医疗(mHealth)的看法和参与情况。重点是对健康应用程序使用和数据共享的态度,解决数据隐私和安全问题,同时强调代际和教育差异。对来自选定国家的6581名参与者进行了横断面调查。该调查评估了健康应用程序的当前使用情况、对未来使用的兴趣、分享健康数据的意愿以及对数据隐私的担忧。对年龄、教育水平和地理位置等人口因素进行了分析,以确定它们对移动医疗参与的影响。调查显示,21.87%的受访者目前在使用健康app, 42.71%的受访者表示有兴趣在未来使用。在数据共享方面,52.82%的人愿意与医疗服务提供者共享健康数据,25.48%的人愿意与公共和私营研究机构共享健康数据。然而,对数据滥用(72.34%)和黑客攻击(63.68%)的担忧很普遍。出现了显著的代际差异,老年人对健康应用的采用率较低。教育程度是关键因素;受过高等教育的人更有可能使用健康应用程序,并要求透明度。研究结果强调需要有针对性的战略来提高数字素养,解决隐私问题,并确保整个欧洲公平获得移动医疗技术。量身定制的干预措施对于弥合移动医疗参与方面的代际和教育差距,同时培养对数据安全措施的信任至关重要。
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European Journal of Public Health
European Journal of Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
2.30%
发文量
2039
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Public Health (EJPH) is a multidisciplinary journal aimed at attracting contributions from epidemiology, health services research, health economics, social sciences, management sciences, ethics and law, environmental health sciences, and other disciplines of relevance to public health. The journal provides a forum for discussion and debate of current international public health issues, with a focus on the European Region. Bi-monthly issues contain peer-reviewed original articles, editorials, commentaries, book reviews, news, letters to the editor, announcements of events, and various other features.
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