Research on the use status and strategy of smart wear in rural "silver hair" group
DOI: 10.23977/socmhm.2024.050218 | Downloads: 15 | Views: 667
Author(s)
Yang Fan 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Institute of Political Science and Law, University of Jinan, 336 Nanxinzhuang West Road, Jinan, China
Corresponding Author
Yang FanABSTRACT
Smart wearable devices are more and more widely used in the field of health management. The rural elderly have become the most prominent group in need of health management, and their health problems will become an increasingly serious social problem. Through semi-structured interviews and selected elderly people under different economic conditions for interviews and records. The study found that despite the significant advantages of smart wearable devices, the penetration rate in rural areas is still low, mainly limited by factors such as economic conditions, technology acceptance, device ease of use and information privacy concerns. Based on this, the author puts forward policy recommendations to further promote the application of smart wearable devices in rural "silver hair" groups, and calls for multi-party cooperation to jointly build a cardiovascular disease prevention system to meet the needs of rural elderly people.
KEYWORDS
Smart wearables; elderly health; "silver-haired" demographicCITE THIS PAPER
Yang Fan, Research on the use status and strategy of smart wear in rural "silver hair" group. Social Medicine and Health Management (2024) Vol. 5: 128-134. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socmhm.2024.050218.
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