Use of new-media health information among the elderly and its effect on their health and health management

Author:

Xie Haojie1,Wu Xudong2,Zhou Yuqiu1,Wang Mengyao1,Xu Chunmiao1,Li Min1,Zhang Min1,Wei Xuelian1,Li Guiling1

Affiliation:

1. Qiqihar Medical University

2. The hospital of Ninghai county

Abstract

Abstract

The aim of this study to explore the use of new-media health information and its influence on their health and health management. Methods: A total of 208 elderly people in Qiqihar City were selected as the survey objects, and a questionnaire was used to investigate their access to health information through new-media platforms. We analyze the factors ( e.g., education、pre-retirement occupation,etc) in the use of health information on new-media platforms. Results: Monthly income, educational level, pre-retirement occupation and attention of the new-media of the elderly had significant effects on health information acquisition (p<0.05). Conclusion: The use of new-media health information among the elderly was diversified and had an impact on their health management. We should standardize the management of new-media health information dissemination platforms and publicize the use of new-media health information in a targeted way, so as to improve the self-health management of the elderly and reduce their burden on the national medical system.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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