无视刻板印象

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 GERONTOLOGY
Julie Mulcahy, Lauren S. Beresford, Anna DeLaRosby
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摘要

技术熟练程度低是老年人参与数字健康的一个障碍,使提供者无法向60岁以上的患者推荐数字健康工具。年龄和性别对数字物理治疗应用的影响评估超过5883次。与20-29岁的人群相比,60岁以上人群的参与度增加了78%。60岁以上年龄组的人每周锻炼的次数要多64%到101%。60岁以上女性的参与度明显高于其他人群。使用基于应用程序的物理治疗的患者参与度很高。年龄和性别似乎并不妨碍参与数字物理治疗。
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Defying Stereotypes
Poor technological proficiency is a barrier to engaging with digital health for older adults, preventing providers from recommending digital health tools to patients aged 60+years. Effect of age and gender on engagement with a digital physical therapy application was assessed over 5883 episodes. The 60+ age group had 78% increased odds of engagement compared with the 20-29 years age group. The 60+ age group performed 64% to 101% more workouts per week. Women aged 60+ years were significantly more engaged than other demographics. Patients using app-based physical therapy are highly engaged. Age and gender do not appear to preclude engagement with digital physical therapy.
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期刊介绍: Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, (TGR) is a peer-reviewed journal that presents clinical, basic, and applied research, as well as theoretic information, consolidated into a clinically relevant format and provides a resource for the healthcare professional practicing in the area of geriatric rehabilitation. TGR provides useful, treatment-related information written by and for specialists in all aspects of geriatric care. Each issue focuses on a specific topic, providing dependable hands-on tips and techniques.
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