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Perceived Impact of an Online Community Care Platform for Dutch Older Adults on Local Participation, Informal Caregiving, and Feelings of Connectedness: Pretest-Posttest Observational Study
- Source :
- Journal of Medical Internet Research, 22(12):20304. JMIR Publications Inc., Journal of Medical Internet Research, Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 22, Iss 12, p e20304 (2020)
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Background In a changing ageing society wherein older adults are increasingly expected to take care of themselves instead of relying on health care services, online community care platforms can help older adults to meet these expectations. A considerable number of these online community care platforms have been introduced in several European countries based on their potential. However, their actual impact is unclear. Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the self-reported use, expectations, and perceived impact of a Dutch online community care platform called Grubbenvorst-Online among Dutch older adults. The following 2 questions were studied: (1) What is the self-reported use of Grubbenvorst-Online among older adults? (2) What are their expectations and perceived impact of Grubbenvorst-Online regarding local participation, their social network, mutual informal caregiving, and feelings of connectedness? Methods An observational pretest-posttest study was conducted. Participants were recruited via a web-based message on the Grubbenvorst-Online platform and data were collected via postal questionnaires among older users at the start of the study and 4 months later. Data regarding the expectations and the perceived impact of Grubbenvorst-Online were compared and tested. Results Forty-seven Grubbenvorst-Online users with an average age of 74 years participated in this study. They were healthy, predominantly “internet-skilled,” and they found the internet important for maintaining social contacts. In general, the use of the online community care platform decreased during the 4-month follow-up period. The perceived impact of Grubbenvorst-Online was significantly lower than that expected regarding information provision (P=.003), seeking help from fellow villagers (P Conclusions The findings of this study indicate that online community care platforms perhaps do not provide enough “added value” in their current form. We suggest a new direction in which online community care platforms primarily support existing offline initiatives aimed at stimulating local participation, informal caregiving, and feelings of connectedness.
- Subjects :
- Gerontology
Male
Aging
020205 medical informatics
Social connectedness
media_common.quotation_subject
NETHERLANDS
Health Informatics
02 engineering and technology
online community
lcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics
Social Networking
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Health care
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
Humans
030212 general & internal medicine
older adults
media_common
Aged
local participation
informal caregiving
Original Paper
Social network
business.industry
lcsh:Public aspects of medicine
lcsh:RA1-1270
Online community
Feeling
Caregivers
lcsh:R858-859.7
The Internet
Observational study
Female
social network
Public Health
Self Report
online platform
business
Psychology
Welfare
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14388871
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Medical Internet Research, 22(12):20304. JMIR Publications Inc., Journal of Medical Internet Research, Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 22, Iss 12, p e20304 (2020)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....17a90399f4a5205b9e9d78b457352e50