by KimBee | Oct 25, 2025 | Blog Post 5 - Digital Divide |
I think that the framework outlined in Sieck, et.al, short but detailed article simply provides information regarding the digital divide in healthcare based on economic disparities. Rural areas lack the digital access and other digital products, i.e. tablets, laptops,...
by Ally | Oct 25, 2025 | Blog Post 5 - Digital Divide |
I agree with the framework outlined in Digital inclusion as a social determinant of health, which suggests that digital literacy and internet access has a strong impact on health. It is increasingly getting harder to do anything without the internet today. I remember...
by Raven-he-they | Oct 25, 2025 | Blog Post 5 - Digital Divide |
Reflection of Sieck et. al. (2021) Sieck et. al. (2021) present a framework that shows the interconnectivity of multiple dimensions of telehealth. The article illustrates how digital inclusion is a determinant of power. It also shows how self-determination is...
by Jjones489 | Oct 25, 2025 | Blog Post 5 - Digital Divide |
I think digital inclusion is very important in this generation with how everything is so dependent on it, if you don’t know how to work a cell phone, you are at a huge disadvantage . All of the elements shown are very important but in my opinion, healthcare...
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...