2023
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11152140
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Personalizing Digital Health: Adapting Health Technology Systems to Meet the Needs of Different Older Populations

Abstract: The ageing of the population is growing significantly and will challenge healthcare systems. Chronic diseases in the older population require a change in service delivery, and new technologies can be a key element in ensuring the viability and sustainability of these systems. However, the generation gap and the physical and cognitive decline commonly associated with the older generation are barriers to the transition to these models of care. Despite this, there has been a trend towards digital healthcare, whic… Show more

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“…Thus, the development of a trustworthy application necessitates stringent measures to safeguard data from unauthorised access and uphold patients' rights to maintain control over their private health information and communications (45,46). Finally, the importance of technical user-friendliness cannot be overstated, as it plays a crucial role in ensuring seamless and effective utilisation of digital health platforms (47), ultimately enhancing the overall user experience and maximising the potential benefits for patients. While our study lacked systematic data on technical support interactions and userfriendliness, it's crucial to consider these aspects in the broader context of our study's positive outcomes, including high levels of engagement, satisfaction, acceptability, and usability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the development of a trustworthy application necessitates stringent measures to safeguard data from unauthorised access and uphold patients' rights to maintain control over their private health information and communications (45,46). Finally, the importance of technical user-friendliness cannot be overstated, as it plays a crucial role in ensuring seamless and effective utilisation of digital health platforms (47), ultimately enhancing the overall user experience and maximising the potential benefits for patients. While our study lacked systematic data on technical support interactions and userfriendliness, it's crucial to consider these aspects in the broader context of our study's positive outcomes, including high levels of engagement, satisfaction, acceptability, and usability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Persistent access to the screening portal outside of planned screening periods or scheduled clinic visits should be provided to demonstrate that the tool will always be available to patients as needed. It should be included in patient messaging that portal-based screening can be performed on a patient's schedule or that screening can be completed more often if needed [54].…”
Section: Strategy 2: Promote Individual Adaptabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%