哈尔滨市老年人智慧医疗服务需求及影响因素研究——基于Anderson健康行为模型

Sijia Du, Jia Yan
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随着新时代老年人对养老服务需求的日益多样化,以及养老领域信息化建设的不断深入,智慧医疗作为智慧养老的重要组成部分,正在如火如荼地进行建设。本文基于哈尔滨市5个主城区317份60岁以上老年人有效问卷的数据,以Andersen’s Behavioral Model为理论框架,探讨影响老年人使用智慧医疗的因素,包括倾向因素、使能因素和需求因素。分析结果表明,倾向因素(居住方式、对智慧养老的理解)、使能因素(月收入)和需求因素(健康状况、孤独感)对老年人智慧医疗需求有不同程度的影响。政府相关部门应继续推进智慧医疗,如加大智慧养老宣传力度,关注低收入独居老人智慧医疗需求,提高老年人疾病预防意识等。
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A Study on the Demand and the Influencing Factors of Smart Healthcare Services for the Elderly in Harbin: Based on The Anderson Health Behaviour Model
With the increasingly diverse needs of the elderly for elderly care services in the new era and the continuous deepening of informatization construction in the field of elderly care, smart healthcare, as an important component of smart elderly care, is being built in full swing. Based on the data from 317 valid questionnaires of elderly citizens over the age of 60 in the five main urban areas of Harbin, taking Andersen's Behavioral Model as the theoretical framework, this paper discusses the factors that affect the use of smart healthcare by the elderly, including propensity factors, enabling factors, and demand factors. The analysis results show that propensity factors (residence mode, understanding of smart elderly care), enabling factors (monthly income), and demand factors (health condition, loneliness) have different degrees of influence on the elderly's demand for smart healthcare. Relevant government departments should continue to promote smart healthcare, such as increasing the publicity of smart elderly care, focusing on the needs of low-income elderly living alone for smart healthcare and improving the awareness of disease prevention among the elderly.
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