Differences in Digital Health Use of Rural-Urban Medicare Beneficiaries.

IF 2.1 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Shannon R Power, Hyesu Yeo
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Abstract

Digital health inequities appear to exist between rural-urban older adults, a problem exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study investigated the differences in digital health use (DHU) between rural-urban Medicare beneficiaries using the 2021 National Health and Aging Trends Study. Led by the Senior Technology Acceptance Model, separate multiple linear regression models examined the relationship between DHU, social determinants, and technology readiness by residence. The results showed that Black urban older adults were more likely to engage in DHU than their White counterparts, and men across both samples were more likely to partake in DHU than women. Tablet access best predicted rural DHU, whereas computer access best predicted urban DHU. Online grocery shopping was the most significant technology experience for rural residents, whereas online banking led for urban residents. Nurses and other health professionals can introduce digital health applications in clinic or at bedside to build older adults' technology experience. To improve digital health equity, the policies and implementation of digital interventions should consider locality, device ownership, and user interface familiarity of Medicare beneficiaries.

城乡医保受益人数字健康使用的差异。
农村和城市老年人之间似乎存在数字卫生不平等,这一问题因COVID-19大流行而加剧。本研究利用2021年国家健康和老龄化趋势研究调查了城乡医疗保险受益人之间数字健康使用(东华大学)的差异。以老年人技术接受模型为主导,独立的多元线性回归模型检验了东华大学、社会决定因素和技术准备度之间的关系。结果显示,黑人城市老年人比白人老年人更有可能参与b东华大学,而两个样本中的男性都比女性更有可能参与b东华大学。平板电脑接入最能预测农村东华大学,而电脑接入最能预测城市东华大学。网上购物是农村居民最重要的技术体验,而网上银行是城市居民最重要的技术体验。护士和其他卫生专业人员可以在诊所或床边引入数字健康应用程序,以建立老年人的技术体验。为了改善数字健康公平,数字干预措施的政策和实施应考虑医疗保险受益人的地方性、设备所有权和用户界面熟悉度。
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Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice
Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice Nursing-Leadership and Management
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3.30
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24
期刊介绍: Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that explores the multiple relationships between nursing and health policy. It serves as a major source of data-based study, policy analysis and discussion on timely, relevant policy issues for nurses in a broad variety of roles and settings, and for others outside of nursing who are interested in nursing-related policy issues.
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