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Association between Internet use and decision-making preference in older adults.

Maan Isabella Cajita1, Erin Whitehouse1, Chakra Budhathoki1, Nancy Hodgson1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Easy access to health-related information on the Internet has the potential to empower patients in making health-related decisions. However, little is known regarding the association between Internet use and decision-making preference in older adults. The aim of the study is to evaluate the association between Internet use and decision-making preference in older adults.
METHOD: The study analyzed cross-sectional data from 1,945 participants of the National Health and Aging Trends Study.
RESULTS: Older adults who used the Internet had greater odds of active decision-making preference (OR 1.75, 95%CI 1.22-2.52, p=0.002) compared to older adults who did not use the Internet. Similarly, older adults, who searched the Internet for health-related information, had higher odds of active decision-making preference (OR 2.16, 95%CI 1.14-4.09, p=0.019) compared to their counterparts.
CONCLUSION: Internet use was found to be associated with active decision-making preference in older adults. Similarly, health-related Internet use was positively associated with decision-making involvement in older adults.

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Keywords:  Internet use; decision-making; older adults

Year:  2016        PMID: 28190988      PMCID: PMC5300076          DOI: 10.4017/gt.2016.14.2.008.00

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontechnology        ISSN: 1569-1101


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