Department of PXL - Healthcare, PXL University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Hasselt, Belgium.
REVAL Rehabilitation Research Center, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, Belgium.
Front Public Health. 2023 Nov 29;11:1280941. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1280941. eCollection 2023.
Physical activity (PA) has wide-ranging, and well documented benefits for older adults, encompassing physical, cognitive, and mental well-being. The World Health Organization advocates for a minimum of 150-300 min of moderate intensity PA per week, supplemented by muscle-strengthening exercises. However, the rates of PA among older adults remain a concern. While portable technologies hold promises in promoting PA, sustaining long-term engagement continues to be a challenge.
The aims of this study are to identify barriers and facilitators to PA in older adults, to develop an mHealth app promoting PA and an active healthy lifestyle in collaboration with community-dwelling older adults guided by the design thinking process, and to test it.
A co-creative process was used, employing design thinking. Interviews were conducted to understand the needs of the target population and identify the problem of insufficient PA. Two cocreation sessions involving older adults and experts were conducted to generate innovative ideas. Participants were selected based on age (≥65 years), no severe illness, Dutch language proficiency, and active participation ability. Results were qualitatively analyzed and coded. Finally a prototype was developed and tested.
Interviews with older adults highlighted diverse perceptions of PA but unanimous agreement on its importance. They recognized health benefits such as improved mobility, balance, and reduced fall risk, while emphasizing the social and mental aspects. Barriers included poor health, time constraints, weather conditions and fear of falling. Cocreation sessions identified key topics: perception of a healthy lifestyle, coping strategies, mHealth App features, screen visualization, and tailored notifications, which led to the development of a mobile app promoting PA and an active lifestyle. The app was stepwise prototyped.
This study emphasizes the importance of promoting PA among older adults through a collaborative design thinking approach. However, the implementation of mHealth apps faces obstacles due to the digital divide, necessitating personalized solutions to bridge the gap. Moreover, it calls for further research to investigate the long-term impact of such interventions and explore behavior change patterns in this population.
身体活动(PA)对老年人有广泛的、有充分记录的益处,包括身体、认知和心理健康。世界卫生组织提倡每周进行至少 150-300 分钟的中等强度身体活动,并辅以肌肉强化运动。然而,老年人的身体活动率仍然令人担忧。虽然便携式技术在促进身体活动方面有很大的潜力,但保持长期参与仍然是一个挑战。
本研究旨在确定老年人身体活动的障碍和促进因素,与社区居住的老年人合作,以设计思维过程为指导,开发一个促进身体活动和积极健康生活方式的移动健康应用程序,并对其进行测试。
采用协同创造过程,运用设计思维。进行访谈以了解目标人群的需求,确定身体活动不足的问题。进行了两次涉及老年人和专家的协同创作会议,以产生创新的想法。参与者是根据年龄(≥65 岁)、没有严重疾病、荷兰语熟练程度和积极参与能力选择的。对结果进行定性分析和编码。最后开发并测试了一个原型。
对老年人的访谈突出了他们对身体活动的不同看法,但对其重要性达成了一致的共识。他们认识到健康益处,如提高移动性、平衡和降低跌倒风险,同时强调了社会和心理方面。障碍包括健康状况不佳、时间限制、天气条件和害怕跌倒。协同创作会议确定了关键主题:对健康生活方式的看法、应对策略、移动健康应用程序的功能、屏幕可视化和定制通知,这些主题导致了一个促进身体活动和积极生活方式的移动应用程序的开发。该应用程序逐步进行了原型设计。
本研究强调了通过协作设计思维方法促进老年人身体活动的重要性。然而,由于数字鸿沟,移动健康应用程序的实施面临障碍,需要制定个性化的解决方案来缩小差距。此外,它呼吁进一步研究这种干预措施的长期影响,并探索这一人群的行为改变模式。