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The Perceptions and Experiences of Mobile Health Technology by Older People in Guangzhou, China: A Qualitative Study
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2021
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Technology AdoptionOlder PeopleQualitative StudyConnected HealthSocial HealthHealth CommunicationDigital HealthPublic HealthTelehealthHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyGeriatricsEhealthElderly CareUser AcceptanceHealth Information TechnologyNursingHealth SystemsMobile Health TechnologyActive AgeingTechnologyMedicineMobile Health
The study explores older people's perceptions and experiences with mobile technology adoption in hospitals. Twenty nine older people were interviewed at a tertiary hospital in Guangzhou from June to December 2020. All the interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis. Older people are a diversified group. Various factors impact their readiness for technology use, including their educational level, age, past experiences, living arrangements, etc. The older people in this study in general expressed a great concern about using the new health technology and many encountered barriers to its successful adoption. Yet, the barriers and difficulties that they encountered are embedded in a changed social context in China. The findings above provide insights into the adoption of health technology, and tailored measures to facilitate older people's technology adoption are suggested.
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