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Influence of Generational Cohorts on the Preferences for Information and Communication Technologies in Latin American Patients with Obstructive Lung Diseases

BACKGROUND: Advances in information and communication technologies (ICTs) represent a growing platform for the expansion of healthcare related services, but there is little information on how generational differences might account for distinct patterns of use and interest for ICTs. Our study aims to...

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Autores principales: Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan, Mata, Valeria L., Vanegas, Emanuel, Felix, Miguel, Bernstein, Jonathan A., Jiménez, Fanny M., Calderon, Juan Carlos, Chedraui, Peter, Gavilanes, Antonio WD
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7212335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32411213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2489890
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author Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan
Mata, Valeria L.
Vanegas, Emanuel
Felix, Miguel
Bernstein, Jonathan A.
Jiménez, Fanny M.
Calderon, Juan Carlos
Chedraui, Peter
Gavilanes, Antonio WD
author_facet Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan
Mata, Valeria L.
Vanegas, Emanuel
Felix, Miguel
Bernstein, Jonathan A.
Jiménez, Fanny M.
Calderon, Juan Carlos
Chedraui, Peter
Gavilanes, Antonio WD
author_sort Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan
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description BACKGROUND: Advances in information and communication technologies (ICTs) represent a growing platform for the expansion of healthcare related services, but there is little information on how generational differences might account for distinct patterns of use and interest for ICTs. Our study aims to achieve a better understanding on how generational cohorts might influence the use and preferences for ICTs among patients with obstructive lung diseases in Latin America. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted an anonymous cross-sectional survey-based study, involving 968 patients with obstructive lung diseases (OLD) in Latin America. Patients rated their frequency of use and preferences of ICTs through a modified version of the Michigan Questionnaire. Chi-square test for association and adjusted regression analyses were performed. RESULTS: Of all, 63.6% of participants had Internet access. Younger generations, in particular Generation Z and Millennials, had the highest rate of Internet access and smartphone ownership, as well as of overall frequency of ICT use. Web-based Internet was found to be the main source to seek information about the disease (36.9%) across all generational cohorts. Generation Z and Millennials presented the highest odds to be interested in using Twitter (OR 31.79 and 8.86) for receiving health-related information, and email (OR 4.87 and 4.86) as the preferred way to ask physicians information related to their disease through ICTs. CONCLUSION: Generational cohorts influence the use and preferences for ICTs among patients with obstructive lung diseases. Younger generational cohorts were associated with higher access to the Internet and smartphone ownership, as well as higher interest for using ICTs to receive and ask for health-related information.
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spelling pubmed-72123352020-05-14 Influence of Generational Cohorts on the Preferences for Information and Communication Technologies in Latin American Patients with Obstructive Lung Diseases Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan Mata, Valeria L. Vanegas, Emanuel Felix, Miguel Bernstein, Jonathan A. Jiménez, Fanny M. Calderon, Juan Carlos Chedraui, Peter Gavilanes, Antonio WD Int J Telemed Appl Research Article BACKGROUND: Advances in information and communication technologies (ICTs) represent a growing platform for the expansion of healthcare related services, but there is little information on how generational differences might account for distinct patterns of use and interest for ICTs. Our study aims to achieve a better understanding on how generational cohorts might influence the use and preferences for ICTs among patients with obstructive lung diseases in Latin America. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted an anonymous cross-sectional survey-based study, involving 968 patients with obstructive lung diseases (OLD) in Latin America. Patients rated their frequency of use and preferences of ICTs through a modified version of the Michigan Questionnaire. Chi-square test for association and adjusted regression analyses were performed. RESULTS: Of all, 63.6% of participants had Internet access. Younger generations, in particular Generation Z and Millennials, had the highest rate of Internet access and smartphone ownership, as well as of overall frequency of ICT use. Web-based Internet was found to be the main source to seek information about the disease (36.9%) across all generational cohorts. Generation Z and Millennials presented the highest odds to be interested in using Twitter (OR 31.79 and 8.86) for receiving health-related information, and email (OR 4.87 and 4.86) as the preferred way to ask physicians information related to their disease through ICTs. CONCLUSION: Generational cohorts influence the use and preferences for ICTs among patients with obstructive lung diseases. Younger generational cohorts were associated with higher access to the Internet and smartphone ownership, as well as higher interest for using ICTs to receive and ask for health-related information. Hindawi 2020-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7212335/ /pubmed/32411213 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2489890 Text en Copyright © 2020 Ivan Cherrez-Ojeda et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan
Mata, Valeria L.
Vanegas, Emanuel
Felix, Miguel
Bernstein, Jonathan A.
Jiménez, Fanny M.
Calderon, Juan Carlos
Chedraui, Peter
Gavilanes, Antonio WD
Influence of Generational Cohorts on the Preferences for Information and Communication Technologies in Latin American Patients with Obstructive Lung Diseases
title Influence of Generational Cohorts on the Preferences for Information and Communication Technologies in Latin American Patients with Obstructive Lung Diseases
title_full Influence of Generational Cohorts on the Preferences for Information and Communication Technologies in Latin American Patients with Obstructive Lung Diseases
title_fullStr Influence of Generational Cohorts on the Preferences for Information and Communication Technologies in Latin American Patients with Obstructive Lung Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Generational Cohorts on the Preferences for Information and Communication Technologies in Latin American Patients with Obstructive Lung Diseases
title_short Influence of Generational Cohorts on the Preferences for Information and Communication Technologies in Latin American Patients with Obstructive Lung Diseases
title_sort influence of generational cohorts on the preferences for information and communication technologies in latin american patients with obstructive lung diseases
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7212335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32411213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2489890
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