社会支持在弥合老年退伍军人数字鸿沟中的作用。

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Medical Care Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1097/MLR.0000000000002131
Josephine C Jacobs, Liberty Greene, Sonya SooHoo, Cindie Slightam, Kritee Gujral, Donna M Zulman
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背景:近十年来,美国退伍军人健康管理局(VA)向有访问障碍的退伍军人分发了平板电脑,他们可能会从视频远程医疗访问中受益。老年退伍军人相对于年轻退伍军人使用平板电脑的可能性较低,这促使人们对影响平板电脑使用的因素产生了兴趣。目的:我们研究社会支持是否促进了接受VA片剂的老年退伍军人视频远程医疗的利用。研究设计:我们对电子健康记录相关的调查数据进行了横断面分析。我们使用多变量逻辑回归来检验社会支持与远程医疗使用之间的关系,控制易感因素、使能因素和健康因素。受试者:年龄≥65岁的退伍军人,他们接受了va发放的片剂,并参与了一项全国调查(2021年9月至2022年1月)(n=859)。测量方法:结果测量是在收到片剂后6个月内使用任何VA视频远程医疗。社会支持措施包括有形支持、与他人同住和婚姻状况。结果:不到三分之二的受访者(62.4%)在收到片剂后的6个月内进行了视频访问。总的来说,32.2%的答复者指出,没有家人或朋友帮助进行视频访问阻碍了他们使用视频远程保健。在多变量分析中,更大的有形社会支持与54.1% (95% CI: 10.1%-116.2%)更高的视频就诊几率相关。结论:接受技术设备进行视频远程医疗的老年人受益于来自家人和朋友的有形社会支持。评估和处理患者的社会和环境情况可能有助于优化数字鸿沟干预措施,并确保老年人不被排除在远程健康相关的获取收益之外。
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The Role of Social Support in Bridging the Digital Divide for Older Veterans.

Background: For nearly a decade, the US Veterans Health Administration (VA) has distributed tablets to Veterans with access barriers who may benefit from video telehealth visits. Older Veterans' lower likelihood of tablet use relative to younger Veterans has prompted interest in factors influencing tablet utilization.

Objectives: We examined whether social support facilitates video telehealth utilization among older Veterans who received VA tablets.

Research design: We performed a cross-sectional analysis of electronic health record-linked survey data. We used multivariable logistic regression to examine the relationship between social support and telehealth use, controlling for predisposing, enabling, and health factors.

Subjects: Veterans aged ≥65 who received a VA-issued tablet and responded to a national survey (September 2021 to January 2022) (n=859).

Measures: The outcome measure was any VA video telehealth use in the 6 months post-tablet receipt. Social support measures included tangible support, living with others, and marital status.

Results: Fewer than two-thirds of respondents (62.4%) had a video visit in the 6 months post-tablet receipt. In all, 32.2% of respondents noted that the absence of family or friends to help with video visits hindered their use of video telehealth. In multivariable analyses, greater tangible social support was associated with 54.1% (95% CI: 10.1%-116.2%) higher odds of having a video visit.

Conclusions: Older adults who receive technological devices to engage in video telehealth benefit from tangible social support from family and friends. Assessing and addressing patients' social and environmental circumstances may help optimize digital divide interventions and ensure that older adults are not excluded from telehealth-related access gains.

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Medical Care
Medical Care 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
3.30%
发文量
228
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Rated as one of the top ten journals in healthcare administration, Medical Care is devoted to all aspects of the administration and delivery of healthcare. This scholarly journal publishes original, peer-reviewed papers documenting the most current developments in the rapidly changing field of healthcare. This timely journal reports on the findings of original investigations into issues related to the research, planning, organization, financing, provision, and evaluation of health services.
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