by TierraM | Oct 25, 2025 | Blog Post 5 - Digital Divide |
The framework of the Sieck et. al article was interesting I had not considered the impact that access to digital tools were to one’s health. The framework outlines that improved digital literacy and access can improve well-being outcomes for an individual...
by Allisonlomax | Oct 25, 2025 | Blog Post 5 - Digital Divide |
If the last few years showed me anything, it is that “being connected” is no longer an option. From doctor/therapy visits to online classes that we are taking (right now), so much of life happens via the screen. I wonder if people ever stop to wonder what happens when...
by cdoucet | Oct 25, 2025 | Blog Post 5 - Digital Divide |
The framework in Sieck et al. (2021) really helped me see how deeply technology access connects to every other part of someone’s well-being. They describe digital inclusion as a “super social determinant of health,” and I couldn’t agree more. Without affordable...
by Srathvon1 | Oct 25, 2025 | Blog Post 5 - Digital Divide, Uncategorized |
I feel that the most important element by far is Economic Sustainability since this is a solution for much of the other domains. If an individual has more economic stability they have the option to access better healthcare systems, the ability to choose where they...
by zallen16 | Oct 24, 2025 | Blog Post 5 - Digital Divide |
Part 1 The framework outlined by Sieck et al. discusses how digital literacy and access are essential to nearly every social determinant of health (SDOH). Figure 1 illustrates digital inclusion. I think this framework is powerful because it recognizes that being able...