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Disability digital divide: survey of accessibility of eHealth services as perceived by people with and without impairment.

Linda PetterssonStefan JohanssonHenrik LindmanCatharina Gustavsson
Published in: BMC public health (2023)
The results confirm the existence of an eHealth disability digital divide. People with impairment were not one homogeneous group, but differed in perceived difficulties in regard to eHealth. Based on a purposeful subgrouping of impairments, we showed that people with communication, language and calculation impairments, and intellectual impairments, reported least use and most difficulty in using eHealth. The findings can guide further research in creating eHealth that is accessible for all, including those with the most significant difficulties.
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