Insights Into the Use of a Digital Healthy Aging Coach (AGATHA) for Older Adults From Malaysia: App Engagement, Usability, and Impact Study (Preprint) DOI
Pei‐Lee Teh, Andrei O. J. Kwok, Wing Loong Cheong

и другие.

Опубликована: Окт. 29, 2023

BACKGROUND Digital inclusion is considered a pivotal social determinant of health, particularly for older adults who may face significant barriers to digital access due physical, sensory, and limitations. Avatar Global Access Technology Healthy Aging (AGATHA) virtual healthy aging coach developed by the World Health Organization address these challenges. Designed as comprehensive coach, AGATHA comprises gamified platform that covers multiple health-related topics modules aimed at fostering user engagement promoting aging. OBJECTIVE The aim this study was explore perception experience Malaysian in their interactions with app its avatar. focus examine engagement, usability, educational impact on health literacy skills. METHODS We performed qualitative among 60 years from suburban rural communities across six states Malaysia. Participants were purposefully recruited ensure representation various socioeconomic cultural backgrounds. Each participant attended 1-hour training session familiarize themselves interface functionalities AGATHA. Subsequently, all participants required engage two three times per week up 2 weeks. Upon completion trial phase, an in-depth interview conducted gather detailed feedback experiences. RESULTS Overall, found be highly accessible engaging. content reported have structure delivered easily understandable informative manner. Moreover, beneficial enhancing understanding pertaining issues Some key gathered highlighted need increased interactive features would allow interaction peers, better personalization tailored individual’s condition, improvement user-experience design accommodate users’ specific needs. Furthermore, enhancements decision-support within suggested assist users making decisions. CONCLUSIONS prototype coaching program well received user-friendly tool suitable beginners, also perceived useful enhance adults’ confidence. findings offer important insights designing other tools interventions targeting adults, highlighting importance user-centered improve adoption solutions adults. This serves starting point further development refinement programs inclusive, supportive environment

Язык: Английский

A Pilot of a Telehealth-Hospice Transition Intervention for Children and Young Adults with Cancer DOI

Nicholas P. DeGroote,

Ebonee Harris,

Anna Lange

и другие.

Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 68(1), С. 32 - 42.e1

Опубликована: Март 31, 2024

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

2

Different Approaches to Appraising Systematic Reviews of Digital Interventions for Physical Activity Promotion Using AMSTAR 2 Tool: Cross-Sectional Study DOI Open Access
Karina Karolina De Santis, Katja Matthias

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 20(6), С. 4689 - 4689

Опубликована: Март 7, 2023

High-quality systematic reviews (SRs) can strengthen the evidence base for prevention and health promotion. A 16-item AMSTAR 2 tool allows appraisal of SRs by deriving a confidence rating in their results. In this cross-sectional study, we aimed to assess compare two approaches appraising 30 digital interventions physical activity (PA) promotion using 2. Approach 1 (appraisals with 2/16 items) was used identify critically low ratings. all 16 (1) derive ratings, (2) SR strengths weaknesses, (3) among subgroups SRs. The outcomes were summarized compared descriptive statistics. quick (mean 5 min/SR) at identifying slower 20 min/SR), but allowed weaknesses. showed that ratings 29/30 More identified review protocols relative without newer (published after release) older Only items on quickly critical Although most received tended have more strengths. Future require better adherence reporting guidelines improve

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

3

How to adopt technologies in home care: a mixed methods study on user experiences and change of home care in Finland DOI Creative Commons
Minna Anttila, Juha Koivisto,

Minna‐Liisa Luoma

и другие.

BMC Health Services Research, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 23(1)

Опубликована: Дек. 2, 2023

There is a need for better adoption of technology to meet the needs home care professionals, older people, and informal caregivers.Mixed methods were used describe analyse quantitative qualitative data in Finnish governmental programme called KATI. The study was three-fold: it 1) listed what kinds technologies piloted deployed national study, 2) provided information from perspectives professionals about requirements use by using focus-group interviews, 3) assessed experiences how changes work processes over time repeated surveys. Informants interviews (n = 25) surveys 90) who also described people caregivers. conceptual models framing adapted Technology Acceptance Model DirVA PROVE-IT.There 80 pilots, which variety followed care. Familiarity with, commitment understanding benefits considered be used. new skills people's wellbeing, realisation treatment possibilities It developed procedures focus on motivated gained concrete aid. enabled them leave out some as unnecessary. On other hand, there pessimistic negative when nothing or did not change anything.The dependent its integration into prevailing service practice. When they both work, possible unnecessary care, allocate resources save time. aware safety cope at home, find ways get involved lives, gain insight, make work. Continuous on-site training, modifications practices communication throughout organisations needed.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

2

Old age or cognitive decline? Examining the usability of a mobile health app for older Australians DOI Creative Commons
Breda McCarthy, Jagdeep Kaur Sabharwal, Shailey Chawla

и другие.

Informatics for Health and Social Care, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 49(1), С. 83 - 97

Опубликована: Янв. 2, 2024

There is a growing literature on the role of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) in supporting older adults and self-management personal health. The purpose this pilot study to assess usability government-funded app amongst Australians evaluate whether cognitive function demographic characteristics (i.e. age, gender, education) are associated with usability. A total 28 living regional city Australia took part study. participants were recruited using purposive sampling. Data collection instruments consisted validated tests, task-based questionnaire. data was analyzed non-parametric strategies. findings demonstrated that government-funded, mHealth usable by adults. Users able perform basic tasks an effective efficient manner. hypothesis elderly age would be significantly performance as well usability, not supported. Performance some tests positively related Education gender results suggest traditional stereotypes surrounding aging decline need reexamined.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Opportunities of patient-oriented systems for digital prevention of chronic non-communicable diseases DOI
T. V. Afanasieva,

Yu.S. Zamashkin

Russian Journal of Preventive Medicine, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 27(6), С. 7 - 7

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0

Insights Into the Use of a Digital Healthy Aging Coach (AGATHA) for Older Adults From Malaysia: App Engagement, Usability, and Impact Study (Preprint) DOI
Pei‐Lee Teh, Andrei O. J. Kwok, Wing Loong Cheong

и другие.

Опубликована: Окт. 29, 2023

BACKGROUND Digital inclusion is considered a pivotal social determinant of health, particularly for older adults who may face significant barriers to digital access due physical, sensory, and limitations. Avatar Global Access Technology Healthy Aging (AGATHA) virtual healthy aging coach developed by the World Health Organization address these challenges. Designed as comprehensive coach, AGATHA comprises gamified platform that covers multiple health-related topics modules aimed at fostering user engagement promoting aging. OBJECTIVE The aim this study was explore perception experience Malaysian in their interactions with app its avatar. focus examine engagement, usability, educational impact on health literacy skills. METHODS We performed qualitative among 60 years from suburban rural communities across six states Malaysia. Participants were purposefully recruited ensure representation various socioeconomic cultural backgrounds. Each participant attended 1-hour training session familiarize themselves interface functionalities AGATHA. Subsequently, all participants required engage two three times per week up 2 weeks. Upon completion trial phase, an in-depth interview conducted gather detailed feedback experiences. RESULTS Overall, found be highly accessible engaging. content reported have structure delivered easily understandable informative manner. Moreover, beneficial enhancing understanding pertaining issues Some key gathered highlighted need increased interactive features would allow interaction peers, better personalization tailored individual’s condition, improvement user-experience design accommodate users’ specific needs. Furthermore, enhancements decision-support within suggested assist users making decisions. CONCLUSIONS prototype coaching program well received user-friendly tool suitable beginners, also perceived useful enhance adults’ confidence. findings offer important insights designing other tools interventions targeting adults, highlighting importance user-centered improve adoption solutions adults. This serves starting point further development refinement programs inclusive, supportive environment

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0