Internet Access and Usage Survey among Stroke Survivors and Informal Caregivers (Preprint)

Author:

Naqvi Imama Ali,Casameni Montiel Tahani,Bittar Yazan,Hunter Norma,Okpala Munachi,Johnson Constance,Weiner Mark,Savitz Sean,Sharrief Anjail,Beauchamp Jennifer Elizabeth Sanner

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Web-based telehealth interventions have shown promise for chronic disease management but have not been widely applied to stroke populations. Limited information is known about the accessibility and usability of web-based electronics post-stroke. The purpose was to explore internet access and use of web-based electronics in stroke survivors (SS) and their informal caregivers (IC).

OBJECTIVE

To describe access and usage of web-based electronics in a cohort of SS and IC.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey of 378 participants (SS=251; IC=127). Descriptive statistics were generated.

RESULTS

Internet-users were on average 8 years younger than non-users (Mean years; SS 59; IC 51) and the majority were Non-Hispanic White men. Two hundred (81%) stroke survivors reported internet access compared to 123 (97%) caregivers (p<0.001). Smart phones were the most common device used to access the internet.

CONCLUSIONS

Web-based telehealth stroke interventions should consider participant age and race/ethnicity, the role of the IC to positively impact SS internet accessibility and usability, and the use of smartphone applications.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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