Status | 已发表Published |
Title | The Double Burden: The Digital Exclusion and Identity Crisis of Elderly Patients in Rural China |
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Date Issued | 2024 |
Source Publication | Media and Communication
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ISSN | 2183-2439 |
Volume | 12 |
Abstract | The rapid digitalization of China's healthcare system, a phenomenon that accelerated during the Covid‐19 pandemic, had two negative consequences for a significant portion of elderly persons in China. The first is an unfortunate practical outcome: their exclusion from many health services such as online medical appointment platforms, e‐prescription requests, obtaining e‐referrals, and sharing electronic medical records. The second is an emotionally debilitating identity crisis as elderly persons' former status as knowledgeable senior mentors was replaced with social perceptions of them as helpless and ignorant souls reliant on more youthful persons for guidance and assistance. This article adopts a grounded theory to explore the phenomenon from the perception of excluded elderly persons using participatory observation and in‐depth interviews of 44 elderly clients of a rural hospital in the Shandong province in eastern China. The study shows that the current focus on direct practical aspects of digital exclusion may fail to capture the impact and ancillary consequences such as a painful loss of self‐esteem by the digitally excluded. As the study illustrates, the practical aspects can all be overcome through intervention by those who aid the digitally excluded but this help may exacerbate the rarely considered ancillary harms of digital exclusion. Studies of digital exclusion will make more significant contributions to our understanding of the phenomenon if they look beyond the obvious direct consequences of digital exclusion to consider possible ancillary and flow‐on effects. |
Keyword | digital divide digital exclusion elderly e‐health health care app |
DOI | 10.17645/MAC.8106 |
URL | View source |
Indexed By | SSCI |
Language | 英语English |
WOS Research Area | Communication |
WOS Subject | Communication |
WOS ID | WOS:001380519900002 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85207537355 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Identifier | http://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/12107 |
Collection | Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences |
Corresponding Author | Zhu, Runping |
Affiliation | 1.Department of Communication,Beijing Normal University,Hong Kong Baptist University United International College (UIC),China 2.School of Journalism and Communication,Lanzhou University,China 3.Law School,The University of Western Australia,Australia |
First Author Affilication | Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University |
Corresponding Author Affilication | Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Zhu, Runping,Yu, Xinxin,Krever, Richard. The Double Burden: The Digital Exclusion and Identity Crisis of Elderly Patients in Rural China[J]. Media and Communication, 2024, 12. |
APA | Zhu, Runping, Yu, Xinxin, & Krever, Richard. (2024). The Double Burden: The Digital Exclusion and Identity Crisis of Elderly Patients in Rural China. Media and Communication, 12. |
MLA | Zhu, Runping,et al."The Double Burden: The Digital Exclusion and Identity Crisis of Elderly Patients in Rural China". Media and Communication 12(2024). |
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