Abstract:Objective To analyze and elaborate the conceptual connotation of technological anxiety in healthcare-seeking among older adults, and to provide reference for relevant research. Methods Systematic retrieval of Chinese and English databases was conducted for literature related to technological anxiety in healthcare-seeking among older adults, and Rodgers′ evolutionary concept analysis was adopted to analyze the included literature. Results A total of 40 articles were included, comprising 13 Chineselanguage and 27 Englishlanguage studies. The conceptual attributes of technological anxiety in healthcare-seeking among older adults consisted of insufficient cognition, negative emotions, behavioral avoidance, and dynamic adjustment. The antecedents were composed of personal factors, social factors, and external factors. The consequences included decreased healthcare-seeking compliance, reduced health management ability, and exacerbated psychological problems.Conclusion Clarifying the concept of technological anxiety in healthcare-seeking among older adults can provide ideas for developing specific assessment tools and constructing localized intervention strategies for this phenomenon in the future.