Digitization and Health in Germany: Results of a Nationwide Survey

Key results

This study investigated the attitudes toward and the use of digital technologies for health-related purposes using a nationwide survey of the general population in Germany

A total of 1014 Internet users from all 16 German states were interviewed on the topic of digitization and health in four areas using computer-assisted telephone interviews in October 2020:

  1. Attitudes toward and use of digital technologies
  2. Digitization and COVID-19 pandemic
  3. Digitization and physical activity
  4. Digital health literacy.
52% of participants were female and mean age was 54 years. Among all participants 62% completed up to tertiary (primary and secondary) education and 45% reported a household income of up to 3,500 euros per month.

89%

stated that digitization will be important for therapy and health care in the future.

52%

thought that they come across inaccurate digital information on the COVID-19 pandemic.

85%

of those who use digital technologies for physical activity found such technologies easy to use.

43%

were confident in making health-related decisions based on the information from the Internet.

Press release (in German)

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