The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Age-Based Disparities in Digital Health Technology Use: Secondary Analysis of the 2017-2022 Health Information National Trends Survey

Dec 4, 2024Journal of medical Internet research

How the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed Age Differences in Using Digital Health Technology

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Abstract

Older adults showed a 26.28% lower likelihood of using the internet for health information compared to younger adults.

  • Digital health technology usage significantly increased for all age groups after the pandemic began.
  • Age-based disparities in using the internet for health information narrowed, but widened in other areas for older adults.
  • Older adults had an 11.21% lower likelihood of using the internet to look up test results and a 10.03% lower likelihood for making appointments.
  • The disparity in the use of wearable devices to track health for older adults increased by 8.31%.
  • Findings suggest that older adults may be at a disadvantage in accessing essential digital health resources.

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