ICT-based health information services for elderly people: past experiences, current trends, and future strategies.

Michael Marschollek, Stefan Mix, Klaus-H Wolf, Beate Effertz, Reinhold Haux, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen
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Abstract

Although health information is readily available on the Internet and has changed the way people deal with their health in many ways, the retrieval of relevant information remains problematic, especially for elderly people. With a focus on elderly people, this paper summarizes current trends in consumer health informatics, discusses past and present initiatives providing health-information services, and proposes a future strategy for the design of sustainable services. A systematic literature review and a review of past German and EU projects concerned with health information services for elderly people are given. Many publications focus on health information services for specific diseases and on their quality and semantic accessibility, yet few deal with presenting and customizing health information for elderly and disabled people. Past experiences from Germany suggest that very often the specific needs of this target group are not met, and therefore accessibility remains largely hypothetical. We propose a strategy with five key points for the design of sustainable health-information services for elderly people. More research is needed to customize web-based health information services to the needs of the user group that needs them most urgently - elderly and disabled people.

基于信息通信技术的老年人健康信息服务:过去的经验、当前的趋势和未来的战略。
尽管健康信息可以在因特网上随时获得,并在许多方面改变了人们处理健康问题的方式,但相关信息的检索仍然存在问题,特别是对老年人而言。本文以老年人为重点,总结了消费者健康信息学的当前趋势,讨论了过去和现在提供健康信息服务的举措,并提出了可持续服务设计的未来策略。系统的文献审查和审查过去的德国和欧盟项目有关老年人的健康信息服务。许多出版物侧重于特定疾病的卫生信息服务及其质量和语义可及性,但很少涉及为老年人和残疾人提供和定制卫生信息。德国过去的经验表明,这一目标群体的具体需要往往得不到满足,因此可及性在很大程度上仍然是一种假设。我们提出了一个可持续的老年人健康信息服务设计策略,包括五个要点。需要更多的研究来定制基于网络的卫生信息服务,以满足最迫切需要这些服务的用户群体——老年人和残疾人的需求。
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