在美国,社会弱势群体采用技术来应对COVID-19期间生活方式的改变

Elisabeth Dubois , Xiaojun Yuan , DeeDee Bennett Gayle , Pallavi Khurana , Thora Knight , Salimah Laforce , David Turetsky , David Wild
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2019冠状病毒病全球大流行一夜之间改变了我们生活的方方面面,带来了许多挑战和机遇。利用脆弱性的镜头,我们调查了技术采用的差异如何影响日常生活活动。在本文中,我们分析了现有文献和案例研究,从技术采用的角度来看,社会弱势群体的生活方式在大流行期间如何发生变化。社会弱势群体,如种族和族裔少数群体、残疾人、老年人、儿童和社会孤立者,都得到了特别照顾,因为他们是受到这一流行病严重和不成比例影响的群体。本文强调,尽管在医疗保健、就业和教育领域看到了技术采用的变化和研究,但COVID-19对政府和社会服务以及日常生活活动的影响尚不充分。最后,对今后的研究方向提出了实践建议和学术建议。从当前大流行中吸取的教训以及对灾害中日常生活活动采用不同技术的理解,将有助于应急管理人员、学者和政府官员为未来的危机做好准备并作出反应。
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Socially vulnerable populations adoption of technology to address lifestyle changes amid COVID-19 in the US

The COVID-19 global pandemic has changed every facet of our lives overnight and has resulted in many challenges and opportunities. Utilizing the Lens of Vulnerability we investigate how disparities in technology adoption affect activities of daily living. In this paper, we analyze the existing literature and case studies regarding how the lifestyles of socially vulnerable populations have changed during the pandemic in terms of technology adoption. Socially vulnerable populations, such as racial and ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, older adults, children, and the socially isolated, are specifically addressed because they are groups of people who have been significantly and disproportionately affected by the pandemic. This paper emphasizes that despite seeing changes in and research on technology adoption across healthcare, employment, and education, the impact of COVID-19 in government and social services and activities of daily living is underdeveloped. The study concludes by offering practical and academic recommendations and future research directions. Lessons learned from the current pandemic and an understanding of the differential technology adoption for activities of daily living amid a disaster will help emergency managers, academics, and government officals prepare for and respond to future crises.

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Data and information management
Data and information management Management Information Systems, Library and Information Sciences
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