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Charting Consumer Health

Online Resources for Teaching Seniors to Find Health Information on the Internet: From Basic Computer Skills to Consumer Health

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Pages 391-398 | Published online: 04 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

Because seniors have increased medical problems and low health literacy, they need consumer health classes in which they are taught to access easy-to-read and reliable health information on the Internet. However, many older adults must first overcome challenges with technology, namely inexperience. Therefore, the following bibliography was compiled to assist librarians in teaching the elderly to search for health information online. This bibliography includes senior health sites that are easy to understand and navigate, and Web sites that provide activities for teaching seniors basic computer and Internet skills.

Notes

Comments and suggestions should be sent to the Column Editors: Erinn Aspinall (E-mail: [email protected]); Joy Kennedy (E-mail: [email protected]); Andrea Ryce (E-mail: [email protected]); and Donna Timm (E-mail: [email protected]).

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