2014
DOI: 10.1177/1460458214521226
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Factors influencing Internet usage in older adults (65 years and above) living in rural and urban Sweden

Abstract: Keywords:collaborative work practices and IT, health information on the Web, healthcare service innovation and IT, IT design and development methodologies, healthcare professional training Abstract:Older-adults living in rural and urban areas have shown to distinguish themselves in technology adoption; a clearer profile of their Internet use is important in order to provide better technological and healthcare solutions. Older-adults' Internet use was investigated across large to midsize cities and rural Sweden… Show more

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“…However, most respondents were actively using some form of ICT (usually computers, telephone and television) as part of their daily activities and used them primarily to enhance their social networks and mental wellness. In contrast to other research that characterise older ICT users as urban dwellers, male or in the younger–old age group , most of the participants using ICTs in this study were female or over 75 years. ICT use was categorised in terms of individual enrichment, or in terms of enabling connections with their micro, meso and exosystem environments.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 74%
“…However, most respondents were actively using some form of ICT (usually computers, telephone and television) as part of their daily activities and used them primarily to enhance their social networks and mental wellness. In contrast to other research that characterise older ICT users as urban dwellers, male or in the younger–old age group , most of the participants using ICTs in this study were female or over 75 years. ICT use was categorised in terms of individual enrichment, or in terms of enabling connections with their micro, meso and exosystem environments.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 74%
“…Adults aged over 65, living in rural areas, are less frequent users of Internet than their equivalents in urban areas. A recent Swedish study investigating Internet use among persons age over 65 showed that 19% of persons in rural areas use Internet, compared to 30% in urban areas (Berner et al ., ). For nurses working with providing caregiver support, utilisation of Internet‐based support services entails a change in nurses’ role as the different way of providing support raises a need for professionals and family caregivers to work in partnerships (Magnusson et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…There is an increased interest in older people's use of the Internet to obtain information and knowledge to maintain their health (Choi & DiNitto, ). Approximately 40% of older people aged over 76 years in Sweden use the Internet (Berner et al., ), and about half of the users over aged 65 search for health‐related information (Findahl, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%