Factors that influence older people's engagement with digital health technology
Authors: Curtis, K. and Price, K.
Journal: Nursing Older People
Volume: 29
Issue: 10
Pages: 27-30
eISSN: 2047-8941
ISSN: 1472-0795
DOI: 10.7748/nop.2017.e986
Abstract:Digital health technology (DHT) encompasses a wide range of applications and interventions with the potential to address the health needs of an increasingly ageing population. Older people's engagement with DHT depends on many factors, and this article summarises understanding of the barriers and facilitators to DHT uptake and continued use among older people. Older people's confidence in using digital technology, their perceptions of personal benefit from DHT, its design, and the support they receive from health professionals and carers in using DHT all affect their level of engagement. Understanding these barriers and facilitators among the older population creates ways to enable greater numbers to benefit from DHT. This article provides information for those who work with, or design digital health interventions for, older people to help them to influence older people's engagement with these rapidly evolving healthcare innovations.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/29961/
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Factors that influence older people's engagement with digital health technology.
Authors: Curtis, K. and Price, K.
Journal: Nurs Older People
Volume: 29
Issue: 10
Pages: 27-30
ISSN: 1472-0795
DOI: 10.7748/nop.2017.e986
Abstract:Digital health technology (DHT) encompasses a wide range of applications and interventions with the potential to address the health needs of an increasingly ageing population. Older people's engagement with DHT depends on many factors, and this article summarises understanding of the barriers and facilitators to DHT uptake and continued use among older people. Older people's confidence in using digital technology, their perceptions of personal benefit from DHT, its design, and the support they receive from health professionals and carers in using DHT all affect their level of engagement. Understanding these barriers and facilitators among the older population creates ways to enable greater numbers to benefit from DHT. This article provides information for those who work with, or design digital health interventions for, older people to help them to influence older people's engagement with these rapidly evolving healthcare innovations.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/29961/
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Factors that influence older people's engagement with digital health technology
Authors: Curtis, K. and Price, K.
Journal: Nursing Older people
Publisher: Royal College of Nursing Publishing Co.
ISSN: 1472-0795
DOI: 10.7748/nop.2017.e986
Abstract:Digital health technology (DHT) encompasses a wide range of applications and interventions with the potential to address the health needs of an increasingly ageing population. Older people’s engagement with DHT depends on many factors, and this article summarises current understanding of the barriers and facilitators to DHT uptake and continued use among older people. Older people’s confidence in using digital technology, their perceptions of personal benefit from DHT, its design, and the support they receive from health professionals and carers in using DHT all affect their level of engagement. Understanding these barriers and facilitators among the older population creates ways to enable greater numbers to benefit from DHT.
This article provides information for those who work with, or design digital health interventions for, older people to help them to influence older people’s engagement with these rapidly evolving healthcare innovations.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/29961/
Source: Manual
Factors that influence older people's engagement with digital health technology.
Authors: Curtis, K. and Price, K.
Journal: Nursing older people
Volume: 29
Issue: 10
Pages: 27-30
eISSN: 2047-8941
ISSN: 1472-0795
DOI: 10.7748/nop.2017.e986
Abstract:Digital health technology (DHT) encompasses a wide range of applications and interventions with the potential to address the health needs of an increasingly ageing population. Older people's engagement with DHT depends on many factors, and this article summarises understanding of the barriers and facilitators to DHT uptake and continued use among older people. Older people's confidence in using digital technology, their perceptions of personal benefit from DHT, its design, and the support they receive from health professionals and carers in using DHT all affect their level of engagement. Understanding these barriers and facilitators among the older population creates ways to enable greater numbers to benefit from DHT. This article provides information for those who work with, or design digital health interventions for, older people to help them to influence older people's engagement with these rapidly evolving healthcare innovations.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/29961/
Source: Europe PubMed Central
Factors that influence older people's engagement with digital health technology.
Authors: Curtis, K. and Price, K.
Journal: Nursing Older People
Volume: 29
Issue: 10
Pages: 27-30
ISSN: 1472-0795
Abstract:Digital health technology (DHT) encompasses a wide range of applications and interventions with the potential to address the health needs of an increasingly ageing population. Older people’s engagement with DHT depends on many factors, and this article summarises current understanding of the barriers and facilitators to DHT uptake and continued use among older people. Older people’s confidence in using digital technology, their perceptions of personal benefit from DHT, its design, and the support they receive from health professionals and carers in using DHT all affect their level of engagement. Understanding these barriers and facilitators among the older population creates ways to enable greater numbers to benefit from DHT. This article provides information for those who work with, or design digital health interventions for, older people to help them to influence older people’s engagement with these rapidly evolving healthcare innovations.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/29961/
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