Abstrakti
Shared decision making (SDM) is based on the clinical expertise of healthcare professionals and patients' preferences and values. Digital health services may offer new possibilities for patient-generated data e.g. in SDM. This study aimed to assess older adults' experiences of decision making in healthcare and attitudes toward digital health and social services. Data were collected via an online survey of 629 respondents. Results showed that digital services are considered beneficial, yet half of respondents needed guidance in their use. Many factors affect SDM and the perceived benefits of digital services. Based on our findings digital services are expected to provide guidance and individualised user experience. More research is needed to provide services with equitable access for people with special needs.
Alkuperäiskieli | Englanti |
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Otsikko | Digital Health and Informatics Innovations for Sustainable Health Care Systems |
Alaotsikko | Proceedings of MIE 2024 |
Toimittajat | John Mantas, Arie Hasman, George Demiris, Kaija Saranto, Michael Marschollek, Theodoros N. Arvanitis, Ivana Ognjanović, Arriel Benis, Parisis Gallos, Emmanouil Zoulias, Elisavet Andrikopoulou |
Kustantaja | IOS Press |
Sivut | 216-220 |
Sivumäärä | 5 |
ISBN (elektroninen) | 978-1-64368-533-5 |
DOI - pysyväislinkit | |
Tila | Julkaistu - 22 elok. 2024 |
OKM-julkaisutyyppi | A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa |
Tapahtuma | Medical informatics Europe - Athens, Kreikka Kesto: 25 elok. 2024 → 29 elok. 2024 Konferenssinumero: 34th |
Julkaisusarja
Nimi | Studies in health technology and informatics |
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Vuosikerta | 316 |
ISSN (painettu) | 0926-9630 |
Conference
Conference | Medical informatics Europe |
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Lyhennettä | MIE |
Maa/Alue | Kreikka |
Kaupunki | Athens |
Ajanjakso | 25/08/24 → 29/08/24 |
Julkaisufoorumi-taso
- Jufo-taso 1
!!ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Biomedical Engineering
- Health Informatics
- Health Information Management