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Telemedicine Journal and E-health | 2015

Is the Digital Divide an Obstacle to e-Health? An Analysis of the Situation in Europe and in Italy

M.F. Romano; M.V. Sardella; Fabrizio Alboni; Luana Russo; R. Mariotti; Irene Nicastro; V. Bareltta; V. Di Bello

INTRODUCTION The digital divide affecting elderly patients may compromise the diffusion of telemedicine systems for this age segment. It might be that the difficulties in the passage from trials to the effective distribution of telemedicine systems are also due to the awareness of a personal digital divide in the target population. MATERIALS AND METHODS The analysis aims to estimate the number of people over the age of 50 years with potential cardiovascular problems able to access the Web. It made use of data from several sources (the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe and the Istituto Nazionale di Statistica Multiscopo Survey). Furthermore, with regard to Italy, the estimates obtained from official data were compared with those obtained in a survey investigating heart failure patients in Tuscany. RESULTS In 2011, the percentage of people suffering from cardiovascular diseases and with Web access was 24% in Europe, with significant differences by country (ranging from 53% in Switzerland to below 20% in Italy, Spain, and Portugal). In Italy, however, the proportion of people with Web access increased from 2007 to 2011, and the survey in Tuscany showed that elderly people with limited information and communications technology skills overcame challenges and learned how to connect to the Web because they started to appreciate new technologies. CONCLUSIONS The opportunity to use the Internet to monitor patients with chronic disease can serve as a challenge to reduce the digital divide gap and, furthermore, to increase their social and technological inclusion.


Archive | 2008

Il dualismo del mercato del lavoro e la transizione da lavoro temporaneo a lavoro a tempo indeterminato in provincia di Bologna

Fabrizio Alboni; Furio Camillo; Giorgio Tassinari


PSL Quarterly Review | 2017

Changes in wealth distribution in Italy (2002-2012) and who gained from the Great Recession

Ignazio Drudi; Giorgio Tassinari; Fabrizio Alboni


Ricerche di Pedagogia e Didattica. Journal of Theories and Research in Education | 2016

Parole, soltanto parole, parole tra noi

Fabrizio Alboni; Giorgio Tassinari


Convegno ISTAT-AIQUAV | 2015

Il digital divide e lo stato di salute degli over 50 in Italia: evoluzione del fenomeno attraverso i dati Multiscopo nell'ultimo decennio

Mf Romano; Mv Sardella; Fabrizio Alboni


ISM2014 - 7th Survey Internet Methodology Workshop | 2014

The ICT monitoring of chronic patients as a longitudinal survey: an innovative approach and a challenge for internet survey methodologists

Mf Romano; Mv Sardella; Fabrizio Alboni


Qualità della vita: territorio e popolazioni | 2013

Qualità della vita del paziente cronico e nuove tecnologie

M.F. Romano; Mv Sardella; Fabrizio Alboni


5th Conference of the European Survey Research Association | 2013

The doctor is in … the web: a proposal for ICT patient-doctor communication

Mf Romano; Mv Sardella; Fabrizio Alboni


Quaderni di Dipartimento | 2009

A data mining approach for the monitoring of active labour market policies

Fabrizio Alboni; Furio Camillo; Giorgio Tassinari


Statistica | 2008

LABOUR MARKET DUALISM AND THE TRANSITION FROM TEMPORARY TO PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT IN THE PROVINCE OF BOLOGNA

Fabrizio Alboni; Furio Camillo; Giorgio Tassinari

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M.F. Romano

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies

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