The impact of digital literacy on the health behavior of rural older adults: evidence from China
Rui Li,
Jiaxin Shao,
D L Gao
и другие.
BMC Public Health,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
25(1)
Опубликована: Март 7, 2025
To
understand
the
impact
of
digital
literacy
on
health
behavior
rural
older
adults
in
China,
and
to
provide
policy
basis
intervention
measures
for
improving
their
behavior.
This
study
utilizes
data
from
1207
aged
60
above
2020
China
Rural
Revitalization
Survey
(CRRS),
employing
Ordered
Probit
model
instrumental
variable
analysis
assesses
China.
Furthermore,
examines
mediating
effects
happiness
future
expectations
analyses
differences
across
dimensions
such
as
age,
gender,
physical
status.
(1)
Digital
can
improve
adults,
including
promoting
learning
knowledge,
engaging
fitness
or
exercise
activities,
consciously
controlling
salt,
sugar
edible
oil
usage.
The
results
are
robust
various
tests.
(2)
Mediation
reveals
that
sense
primary
pathways
through
which
influences
adults.
(3)
Heterogeneity
further
shows
BMI
have
varying
impacts
provides
crucial
implications
healthy
aging
inclusion
investing
infrastructure,
implementing
training
programs,
guiding
effectively
apply
platforms
health-related
purposes.
Язык: Английский
Effectiveness and Safety of Digital Health Services in Patients After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Journal of Nursing Care Quality,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 9, 2025
Background:
Post-percutaneous
coronary
intervention
(PCI)
management
is
essential
for
improving
patient
outcomes.
Digital
health
services
(DHS)
offer
the
potential
to
enhance
recovery
outcomes
and
care
quality
through
real-time
monitoring
personalized
interventions.
Purpose:
This
systematic
review
meta-analysis
aims
evaluate
effectiveness
safety
of
DHS
in
post-PCI
patients.
Methods:
A
search
databases
was
conducted
randomized
controlled
trials
on
Results:
Eleven
studies
involving
2568
patients
were
included.
significantly
improved
life,
6-minute
walk
test
performance,
medication
adherence,
satisfaction,
smoking
cessation
rates,
while
reducing
complications
readmission
rates.
Subgroup
analysis
showed
particularly
effective
over
60
years.
Conclusion:
improve
outcomes,
with
marked
benefits
older
Further
large-scale,
long-term
are
recommended
confirm
these
findings.
Язык: Английский