Hochschule für Gesundheit (University of Applied Sciences), Department of Applied Health Sciences, Division of Physiotherapy, Gesundheitscampus 6-8, 44801, Bochum, Germany.
Faculty of Sports Science, Training and Exercise Science, Ruhr-University, Bochum, Germany.
BMC Geriatr. 2022 Jul 30;22(1):629. doi: 10.1186/s12877-022-03303-0.
Combining smartphone-assisted group activities in the neighbourhood and training in physical and cognitive skills may offer the potential to promote social participation and connectedness of older adults. This non-controlled proof-of-concept, retrospectively registered study aimed to determine the feasibility of such an intervention approach, including its evaluation.
In two consecutive six-month intervention cycles, 39 community-dwelling adults were provided with weekly smartphone, physical and cognitive training by two tutors. Using a specifically designed app, the participants were also encouraged to join and later self-organise physically and cognitively stimulating activities related to hot spots in their Bochum neighbourhood. Indicators of feasibility were documented.
The recruitment and assessments took 3 hours per participant. Excluding smartphone support, the preparation and the implementation of the intervention amounted to nine person-hours per week. Six participants dropped out, and 13 did not complete one or more assessments. The participants attended 76 ± 15% of the weekly training sessions. The instructors deemed the programme feasible, but familiarisation with the smartphone and the app was very time-consuming. Twenty-seven of 29 participants reported high overall satisfaction, and 22 agreed that the programme helped them to establish social contacts. The smartphones attracted substantial interest and were used frequently, despite mixed satisfaction with the project-specific app. From baseline to follow-up, the six-minute walking distance, lower extremity strength and moderate to vigorous physical activity, as well as quality of life, were preserved at a high level, while balance performance was significantly improved. Of the 11 tests related to cognitive functioning, 4 tests (a memory test, the Stroop test and 2 tests of verbal fluency) indicated significant improvement. No moderate or serious adverse events occurred in relation to the assessments or the intervention.
The multimodal approach seems safe and feasible and offers the potential to promote social connectedness, bonds in the residential neighbourhood and smartphone competency, as well as to preserve or improve physical and cognitive functions. Adaptations of the intervention and of the outcome assessments may contribute to better assessment and exploitation of the potential of this approach in a future study involving socially, physically and cognitively less active elderly persons.
将智能手机辅助的邻里小组活动与身体和认知技能训练相结合,可能有潜力促进老年人的社会参与和联系。本非对照概念验证、回顾性注册研究旨在确定这种干预方法的可行性,包括其评估。
在两个连续的六个月干预周期中,由两名导师每周为 39 名居住在社区的成年人提供智能手机、身体和认知训练。参与者还使用专门设计的应用程序,被鼓励参加并随后自行组织与他们波鸿邻里热点相关的身体和认知刺激活动。记录可行性指标。
每位参与者的招募和评估需要 3 小时。不包括智能手机支持,每周干预的准备和实施需要 9 个人时。6 名参与者退出,13 名参与者未完成一次或多次评估。参与者参加了每周培训课程的 76±15%。指导员认为该方案可行,但熟悉智能手机和应用程序非常耗时。29 名参与者中有 27 名报告了总体满意度高,22 名参与者同意该方案帮助他们建立了社会联系。智能手机吸引了大量兴趣,并且经常被使用,尽管对特定项目的应用程序的满意度存在差异。从基线到随访,六分钟步行距离、下肢力量和中等到剧烈的身体活动以及生活质量保持在较高水平,而平衡表现则显著改善。在与认知功能相关的 11 项测试中,有 4 项测试(一项记忆测试、斯特鲁普测试和两项语言流畅性测试)表明有显著改善。在评估或干预过程中未发生中度或严重不良事件。
这种多模式方法似乎是安全且可行的,有潜力促进社会联系、邻里关系和智能手机能力,以及维持或改善身体和认知功能。干预措施和结果评估的调整可能有助于在未来涉及社会、身体和认知活动较少的老年人的研究中更好地评估和利用这种方法的潜力。