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基于平板电脑的电子教练在康复病房中用于改善老年人营养和身体活动的可用性和可行性:一项前瞻性试点研究。

Usability and feasibility of a tablet-based e-coach for older adults in rehabilitation units to improve nutrition and physical activity: a prospective pilot study.

机构信息

Department of Health Services Research, Assistance Systems and Medical Device Technology, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Ammerländer Heerstr. 114, Oldenburg, Germany.

Department of Health Services Research, Junior research group "nutrition and physical function in older adults", Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Ammerländer Heerstr. 114, Oldenburg, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2023 Sep 19;23(1):578. doi: 10.1186/s12877-023-04204-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

For older adults (≥ 70 years), it is often challenging to maintain new nutrition and physical activity behaviours learned in rehabilitation. To minimize the risk of negative health consequences when returning home, an e-coach can be helpful. Aligning the program with an established concept such as the Transtheoretical Model of Behaviour Change (TTM) and guidance from healthcare professionals can optimize behaviour change.

OBJECTIVE

This prospective single-arm pilot study aimed to assess the usability and feasibility of a nutrition and mobility e-coach for older adults during and after rehabilitation for a period of 9 weeks. In addition, we examined the change in the TTM phase as an indicator of the participant's readiness to change or the changes made.

METHODS

Older adults (≥ 70 years) with nutrition deficits and/ or mobility limitations were recruited in a rehabilitation centre. Participants' phases of behaviour change in the TTM were identified by comparing current nutrition and physical activity habits via self-report with age-specific nutrition and physical activity recommendations. They received a tablet with the e-coach containing educational and interactive elements on the topics of nutrition and physical activity in older age. Participants used the e-coach and received support from healthcare professionals. The TTM phases were assessed at five times; the e-coach content was adjusted accordingly. Usability was assessed using the System Usability Scale (SUS, Score range: 0-100). Timestamps were used to evaluate how frequently participants used the e-coach: high (≥ 67% of the days), medium (66 - 33% of the days), and low (< 33% of the days).

RESULTS

Approximately 140 patients were approached and n = 30 recruited. Complete data sets of n = 21 persons were analysed (38% female, mean age 79.0 ± 6.0 years). The SUS was 78.6 points, 11 participants (42%) were classified as high users, 6 (39%) as medium users and 4 (19%) as low users. After nine weeks, 15 participants (71%) achieved the physical activity recommendations (baseline: 33%, n = 7). Nutrition recommendations were achieved by 14 participants (66%) after nine weeks (baseline: 24%, n = 5).

CONCLUSION

The e-coach seems to be usable and feasible for older adults. We identified some optimization potentials for our application that can be transferred to the development of comparable e-health interventions for vulnerable older adults.

摘要

背景

对于老年人(≥70 岁)来说,在康复后保持新的营养和身体活动行为往往具有挑战性。为了最大程度地降低返回家中时出现负面健康后果的风险,可以使用电子教练来提供帮助。使该计划与既定概念(例如行为改变跨理论模型(TTM))以及医疗保健专业人员的指导保持一致,可以优化行为改变。

目的

本前瞻性单臂试验研究旨在评估营养和移动电子教练在康复期间和之后的 9 周内对老年人的可用性和可行性。此外,我们还检查了 TTM 阶段的变化,以作为参与者改变意愿或所做改变的指标。

方法

在康复中心招募有营养不足和/或行动不便的老年人。通过自我报告比较当前的营养和身体活动习惯与特定年龄的营养和身体活动建议,确定参与者在 TTM 中的行为改变阶段。参与者将收到一台装有营养和身体活动主题的教育和互动元素的电子教练平板电脑。参与者使用电子教练,并接受医疗保健专业人员的支持。使用 TTM 阶段评估了五次,相应地调整了电子教练的内容。使用系统可用性量表(SUS,评分范围:0-100)评估可用性。使用时间戳评估参与者使用电子教练的频率:高(≥67%的天数)、中(66-33%的天数)和低(<33%的天数)。

结果

大约有 140 名患者被接触,有 30 名患者被招募。对 21 名完整数据组患者进行了分析(女性占 38%,平均年龄 79.0±6.0 岁)。SUS 得分为 78.6 分,有 11 名参与者(42%)被归类为高用户,6 名(39%)为中用户,4 名(19%)为低用户。九周后,有 15 名参与者(71%)达到了身体活动建议(基线:33%,n=7)。九周后,有 14 名参与者(66%)达到了营养建议(基线:24%,n=5)。

结论

电子教练似乎对老年人来说是可用且可行的。我们确定了一些可用于优化我们应用程序的潜力,这些潜力可以转移到为弱势老年人开发类似的电子健康干预措施中。

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