A monocentric prospective study investigating digital engagement among geriatric hospital patients
Julia Göbel, Anna Kordowski, Jennifer Kasper, Martin Willkomm, Christian Sina

TL;DR
This study explores digital engagement and attitudes toward wearable health monitoring among older hospital patients.
Contribution
The study provides insights into digital participation and preferences for continuous monitoring in geriatric hospital patients.
Findings
68.2% of participants reported online activity, with females and older individuals more likely to be offline.
32 participants favored continuous vital sign monitoring using wearables.
55.7% of invited patients declined participation, suggesting a higher proportion of non-digital engagement than previously assumed.
Abstract
The aging of society drives a rising demand for geriatric healthcare due to increased care needs and extended hospital stays in old age. Despite strained social security systems, ensuring high-quality medical care requires innovative solutions. Digitalization could be one of them, however older people, who are less digitally active, may not fully recognize its benefits. This study aims to assess digital participation among geriatric hospital patients and their views on continuous vital sign monitoring using wearables. The survey was conducted at the geriatric hospital “Krankenhaus Rotes Kreuz Lübeck – Geriatriezentrum” to assess the digital participation of higher frailty patients requiring increased care. The questioning occurred between February 13th and March 10th, 2023. The questionnaire included demographic questions, questions about digital participation and digital skills,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTechnology Use by Older Adults · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation · Digital Mental Health Interventions
