2021
DOI: 10.1111/scs.12953
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Older people and rural eHealth: perceptions of caring relations and their effects on engagement in digital primary health care

Abstract: Background The aim of this article is to describe older people’s perceptions of caring relations in the context of rural eHealth, as well as to explore how such relations can facilitate engagement in digital primary health care. There is an ongoing implementation of eHealth in Western health care, and rural areas and older people are specifically targeted. eHealth is said to be a solution to emergent problems and a technology that will facilitate people’s opportunities to achieve good and equal health. From th… Show more

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“…For example, digital care for older adults may be most effective using a hybrid format (ie, combination of digital and in-person presence). 47 It is worthwhile to note that videoconferencing (eg, for home-based groups) is feasible even for those with limited eHealth literacy as long as appropriate ICT infrastructure and eHealth training are provided. 48 Importantly, eHealth may not directly reduce staff and costs 49 and is intended as a complement to care rather than a means to replace current practices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, digital care for older adults may be most effective using a hybrid format (ie, combination of digital and in-person presence). 47 It is worthwhile to note that videoconferencing (eg, for home-based groups) is feasible even for those with limited eHealth literacy as long as appropriate ICT infrastructure and eHealth training are provided. 48 Importantly, eHealth may not directly reduce staff and costs 49 and is intended as a complement to care rather than a means to replace current practices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(46,47) A literatura tem fartas evidências de que as relações satisfatórias entre enfermeiro-paciente aumentam as chances de pacientes alcançarem saúde e bem-estar; o contato presencial em serviços de atenção primária é essencial para estimular que intervenções digitais possam vir a acontecer, especialmente para os pacientes mais idosos; e é importante ressaltar para a clientela que o uso de serviços digitais pode ser mais acentuado onde ele não é percebido como substituto do atendimento presencial, mas sim como uma solução equilibrada. (48,49) É de se destacar os incentivos da OMS e a política de saúde digital que convidam os gestores a implementarem a saúde digital como processo de qualidade da assistência, impactando e transformando os serviços de saúde. Dessa forma, faz-se necessário que o Ministério da Saúde estabeleça parceria com as secretarias de saúde e demais órgãos públicos, aplicando recursos necessários e estruturando os espaços físicos das ESF; providencie aquisição de computadores e internet de qualidade; promova capacitação dos profissionais e ensinamento aos usuários do SUS a utilizarem as ferramentas disponibilizadas pelo MS conectando a população com a rede de assistência à saúde, para gerar contribuição para o acesso universal à saúde.…”
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“…Second, studies have highlighted older people's concerns about technology such as privacy erosion from technologies like invasive smart home monitoring devises (Ienca et al, 2021;Mortenson et al, 2016). Other documented fears include concerns that technologised forms of care will supplant in-person care consultations (Lindberg et al, 2021). In addition, Joyce and Mamo (2006) have made a powerful case that within biomedicine, the aged body has been increasingly constructed as a set of 'age-related diseases as well as a site for continual restoration and improvement '(pp.…”
Section: The Dark Side Of Technology?mentioning
confidence: 99%