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Examining the Impact of Selected Sociodemographic Factors and Cancer-Related Fatalistic Beliefs on Patient Engagement via Health Information Technology Among Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Analysis

Examining the Impact of Selected Sociodemographic Factors and Cancer-Related Fatalistic Beliefs on Patient Engagement via Health Information Technology Among Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Analysis

Hypothesis 1-c: we hypothesize that there is a stronger association between older adults’ income and access to and use of HIT in individuals when controlled for cancer diagnosis. Hypothesis 1-d: we hypothesized that having more fatalistic beliefs about cancer will negatively affect access to and use of HIT in individuals when controlled for cancer diagnosis.

Maryum Zaidi, Priscilla Gazarian, Heather Mattie, Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, C Ann Gakumo

JMIR Aging 2023;6:e44777