The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Internet Use and the Use of Digital Health Tools: Secondary Analysis of the 2020 Health Information National Trends Survey

Aug 30, 2022Journal of medical Internet research

Changes in Internet Use and Digital Health Tool Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic

AI simplified

Abstract

Of the 8 digital health outcomes examined, the pandemic was significantly associated with higher odds (adjusted odds ratio 1.99) of using electronic communication with a provider.

  • The study analyzed data from 3865 respondents, with 1437 surveyed prepandemic and 2428 postpandemic.
  • Higher-income individuals showed increased odds of having used the internet postpandemic compared to lower-income groups.
  • Lower educational attainment was linked to reduced growth in the use of electronic communication with a provider in postpandemic responses.
  • Individuals with less than a high school degree experienced similar growth in using electronic communication as those with advanced degrees.
  • There was no widespread increase in the use of digital health tools among less advantaged populations during the early months of the pandemic.

AI simplified

Full Text

We can’t show the full text here under this license. Use the link below to read it at the source.

what lands in your inbox each week:

  • šŸ“š7 fresh studies
  • šŸ“plain-language summaries
  • āœ…direct links to original studies
  • šŸ…top journal indicators
  • šŸ“…weekly delivery
  • šŸ§˜ā€ā™‚ļøalways free