2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-022-14783-5
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Disparities and resilience: analyzing online Health information provision, behaviors and needs of LBGTQ + elders during COVID-19

Abstract: Background Prior studies indicate that older members of LGBTQ+ communities have specific health provision and health information needs related to coping with COVID-19, its long-term effects, and the social and economic impact of the pandemic. This study addresses the issue of a lack of timely, complete, and high-quality data about this population’s healthcare and healthcare information needs and behaviors. Recognizing also that this is a diverse population made up of multiple communities and id… Show more

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“… 8 Therefore, although digital health technology is an emerging field of health management, it requires more considerations when applied to older adults compared to younger adults. 9 To increase the usage digital health technology among older adults, it is important to identify their specific purposes and expectations for such technology. 10 11 Specifically, there are some papers indicating reduced utilization of digital health technologies among frail individuals, 12 13 and the patterns of digital health technology usage among frail older adults are not well-known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 8 Therefore, although digital health technology is an emerging field of health management, it requires more considerations when applied to older adults compared to younger adults. 9 To increase the usage digital health technology among older adults, it is important to identify their specific purposes and expectations for such technology. 10 11 Specifically, there are some papers indicating reduced utilization of digital health technologies among frail individuals, 12 13 and the patterns of digital health technology usage among frail older adults are not well-known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%