Research Article

DO HEALTH-RELATED FACTORS AFFECT SMARTPHONE USE IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS

Volume: 6 Number: 2 December 31, 2023
EN

DO HEALTH-RELATED FACTORS AFFECT SMARTPHONE USE IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of physical and cognitive characteristics of elderly individuals living in nursing homes on their smartphone usage. The study included 67 volunteer individuals residing in a nursing home in Muğla. Sociodemographic characteristics and smartphone usage details of the individuals were questioned using a form prepared by the researchers. Participants' physical functions were assessed using the 6-Minute Walk Test, the 5 Times Sit-to-Stand Test, and the Berg Balance Scale. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale (MoCA) was used to examine cognitive function. The mean age of the individuals included in the study was 74.18±3.26 years. A statistically significant moderate positive relationship was observed between the smartphone usage duration and MoCA score of the individuals (r=0.530, p<0.05). No statistically significant relationship was found between smartphone usage duration and physical functions (p>0.05). As per the results of our study, an increase in smartphone usage duration has been seen to be associated with the preservation of cognitive abilities in elderly individuals. We believe that smartphones, which can provide access to various health services when used effectively, as well as meeting the socialization needs of individuals living in nursing homes, play an essential role in promoting active aging.

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Supporting Institution

TUBİTAK 2209-A

Project Number

1919B012102405

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Sociology (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

December 31, 2023

Submission Date

April 26, 2023

Acceptance Date

May 9, 2023

Published in Issue

Year 2023 Volume: 6 Number: 2

APA
İpek Dongaz, Ö., Serik, D., Marulalıoğlu, M. F., Zeytinci, H., Akgöl, F., Öngören, B., & Bayar, B. (2023). DO HEALTH-RELATED FACTORS AFFECT SMARTPHONE USE IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS. Turkish Journal of Applied Social Work, 6(2), 125-139. https://doi.org/10.54467/trjasw.1287857
AMA
1.İpek Dongaz Ö, Serik D, Marulalıoğlu MF, et al. DO HEALTH-RELATED FACTORS AFFECT SMARTPHONE USE IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS. TRJASW. 2023;6(2):125-139. doi:10.54467/trjasw.1287857
Chicago
İpek Dongaz, Özge, Duygu Serik, Muhammet Furkan Marulalıoğlu, et al. 2023. “DO HEALTH-RELATED FACTORS AFFECT SMARTPHONE USE IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS”. Turkish Journal of Applied Social Work 6 (2): 125-39. https://doi.org/10.54467/trjasw.1287857.
EndNote
İpek Dongaz Ö, Serik D, Marulalıoğlu MF, Zeytinci H, Akgöl F, Öngören B, Bayar B (December 1, 2023) DO HEALTH-RELATED FACTORS AFFECT SMARTPHONE USE IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS. Turkish Journal of Applied Social Work 6 2 125–139.
IEEE
[1]Ö. İpek Dongaz et al., “DO HEALTH-RELATED FACTORS AFFECT SMARTPHONE USE IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS”, TRJASW, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 125–139, Dec. 2023, doi: 10.54467/trjasw.1287857.
ISNAD
İpek Dongaz, Özge - Serik, Duygu - Marulalıoğlu, Muhammet Furkan - Zeytinci, Hicran - Akgöl, Furkan - Öngören, Bülent - Bayar, Banu. “DO HEALTH-RELATED FACTORS AFFECT SMARTPHONE USE IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS”. Turkish Journal of Applied Social Work 6/2 (December 1, 2023): 125-139. https://doi.org/10.54467/trjasw.1287857.
JAMA
1.İpek Dongaz Ö, Serik D, Marulalıoğlu MF, Zeytinci H, Akgöl F, Öngören B, Bayar B. DO HEALTH-RELATED FACTORS AFFECT SMARTPHONE USE IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS. TRJASW. 2023;6:125–139.
MLA
İpek Dongaz, Özge, et al. “DO HEALTH-RELATED FACTORS AFFECT SMARTPHONE USE IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS”. Turkish Journal of Applied Social Work, vol. 6, no. 2, Dec. 2023, pp. 125-39, doi:10.54467/trjasw.1287857.
Vancouver
1.Özge İpek Dongaz, Duygu Serik, Muhammet Furkan Marulalıoğlu, Hicran Zeytinci, Furkan Akgöl, Bülent Öngören, Banu Bayar. DO HEALTH-RELATED FACTORS AFFECT SMARTPHONE USE IN ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS. TRJASW. 2023 Dec. 1;6(2):125-39. doi:10.54467/trjasw.1287857