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Amplifying Older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Perspectives to Promote Digital Health Equity: Co-Designed Qualitative Study

Amplifying Older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Perspectives to Promote Digital Health Equity: Co-Designed Qualitative Study

Innovation with new technologies is also a part of contemporary Indigenous people’s ways of being: Carlson and Dreher [23] noted innovation in using social media for political purposes as well as for empowerment.

Connie Henson, Felicity Chapman, Gina Shepherd, Bronwyn Carlson, Boe Rambaldini, Kylie Gwynne

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e50584

How Older Indigenous Women Living in High-Income Countries Use Digital Health Technology: Systematic Review

How Older Indigenous Women Living in High-Income Countries Use Digital Health Technology: Systematic Review

Moreover, Carlson et al [21] suggested that social media may be a particularly effective medium for health promotion for Indigenous people, as it is in keeping with Indigenous ways of being, including principles of reciprocity, self-determination, and relationism. Likewise, Maxwell et al [22] found that wearable digital health devices can be a helpful tool for Indigenous women, for example, contributing to achieving personal health and fitness goals and increasing accountability and empowerment.

Connie Henson, Felicity Chapman, Gina Shepherd, Bronwyn Carlson, Boe Rambaldini, Kylie Gwynne

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e41984