"Willing but unwilling": attitudinal barriers to adoption of home-based health information technology among older adults.

Abstract:

:While much research focuses on adoption of electronic health-care records and other information technology among health-care providers, less research explores patient attitudes. This qualitative study examines barriers to adoption of home-based health information technology, particularly personal electronic health records, among older adults. We conducted in-depth interviews (30-90 min duration) with 35 American adults, aged 46-72 years, to determine their perceptions of and attitudes toward home-based health information technology. Analysis of interview data revealed that most barriers to adoption fell under four themes: technological discomfort, privacy or security concerns, lack of relative advantage, and perceived distance from the user representation. Based on our findings, systems to promote home-based health information technology should incorporate familiar computer applications, alleviate privacy and security concerns, and align with older adults' active and engaged self-image.

journal_name

Health Informatics J

authors

Young R,Willis E,Cameron G,Geana M

doi

10.1177/1460458213486906

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2014-06-01 00:00:00

pages

127-35

issue

2

eissn

1460-4582

issn

1741-2811

pii

1460458213486906

journal_volume

20

pub_type

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