[Accessible health information: a question of age?].

Autor: Loos EF; Bijzonder hoogleraar 'Oude en nieuwe media in een vergrijzende maotschappij' (Universiteit van Amsterdam, Communicatiewetenschap, ASCoR). e.f.loos@uva.nl
Jazyk: Dutch; Flemish
Zdroj: Tijdschrift voor gerontologie en geriatrie [Tijdschr Gerontol Geriatr] 2012 Apr; Vol. 43 (2), pp. 89-97.
DOI: 10.1007/s12439-012-0011-3
Abstrakt: Aging and digitalisation are important trends which have their impact on information accessibility. Accessible information about products and services is of crucial importance to ensure that all citizens can participate fully as active members of society. Senior citizens who have difficulties using new media run the risk of exclusion in today's information society. Not all senior citizens, however, encounter problems with new media. Not by a long shot. There is much to be said for 'aged heterogeneity', the concept that individual differences increase as people age. In two explorative qualitative case studies related to accessible health information--an important issue for senior citizens--that were conducted in the Netherlands, variables such as gender, education level and frequency of internet use were therefore included in the research design. In this paper, the most important results of these case studies will be discussed. Attention will be also paid to complementary theories (socialisation, life stages) which could explain differences in information search behaviour when using old or new media.
Databáze: MEDLINE