Research on operation risk and perceived physical condition of old people: An empirical analysis based on online follow-up survey

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Abstract

With the development of Internet, the mass media of health management have brought great change to the previous health management model. Based on big data technology and intelligence, new technology allows doctors to make more detailed tracking investigation for the elderly. In this paper, we collected data from 561 senior citizens by using online follow-up survey, and find out the influencing factors related to perceived physical condition. The result shows that the score of the perceived physical condition is 72.91 as compared to gender (T=4.032,P=0.045), age group(T=35.561,P=0.000), educational level (T=15.116, P=0.000), monthly income (T=2.800,P=0.039), marital status (T=15.458,P=0.000), self-care ability (T=49.675,P=0.000), place of abode (T=21.127,P=0.000), previous profession (T=10.030, P=0.000), type of registered permanent residence(T=11.542,P=0.001), chronic disease (T=107.02,P=0.000).

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Xiaodong, L., Liang, C., Yuefeng, W., Ganchen, T., & Yuanping, C. (2015). Research on operation risk and perceived physical condition of old people: An empirical analysis based on online follow-up survey. International Journal of Smart Home, 9(9), 139–150. https://doi.org/10.14257/ijsh.2015.9.9.15

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