The Laboratory of Complex Human Activity and Participation, Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Department of Occupational Therapy, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel.
JMIR Aging. 2024 May 30;7:e53141. doi: 10.2196/53141.
During COVID-19 lockdowns, older adults' engagement in daily activities was severely affected, causing negative physical and mental health implications. Technology flourished as a means of performing daily activities in this complex situation; however, older adults often struggled to effectively use these opportunities. Despite the important role of older adults' social environments-including their families and health professionals-in influencing their technology use, research into their unique perspectives is lacking.
This study aimed to explore the daily activity performance, health, and technology use experiences of healthy independent Israeli adults (aged ≥65 years) during COVID-19 from a 3-dimensional perspective: older adults, older adults' family members, and health professionals.
Nine online focus groups, averaging 6-7 participants per group, were conducted with older adults, family members, and health professionals (N=59). Data were analyzed using thematic analysis and constant comparative methods.
The intertwining of daily activity performance and health emerged as a central theme, with differences between the groups. Older adults prioritized their self-fulfilling routines based on motivation and choice, especially in social-familial activities. In contrast, family members and health professionals focused on serious physical and mental health COVID-19-related consequences. A consensus among all three groups revealed the meaningful role of technology use during this period in bridging functional limitations. Participants delved into technology's transformative power, focusing on the need for technology to get engaged in daily activities.
This study illustrates the profound interplay between daily activity performances, physical and mental health, and technology use, using a 3-dimensional approach. Its focus on technology's uses and benefits sheds light on what older adults need to increase their technology use. Interventions for improving digital activity performance can be tailored to meet older adults' needs and preferences by focusing on motivational and preference-related activities.
在 COVID-19 封锁期间,老年人的日常活动参与受到严重影响,导致身心健康受到负面影响。技术蓬勃发展,成为在这种复杂情况下进行日常活动的一种手段;然而,老年人往往难以有效利用这些机会。尽管老年人的社会环境——包括他们的家人和卫生专业人员——对他们的技术使用有重要影响,但缺乏对他们独特观点的研究。
本研究旨在从三个维度——老年人、老年人的家庭成员和卫生专业人员——探讨健康的独立以色列成年人(年龄≥65 岁)在 COVID-19 期间的日常活动表现、健康和技术使用体验。
与老年人、家庭成员和卫生专业人员(N=59)进行了 9 次在线焦点小组,每组平均有 6-7 名参与者。使用主题分析和恒定比较方法对数据进行分析。
日常活动表现和健康的交织是一个核心主题,不同群体之间存在差异。老年人根据动机和选择优先考虑自我实现的日常生活常规,特别是在社交家庭活动中。相比之下,家庭成员和卫生专业人员关注严重的身心 COVID-19 相关后果。所有三个群体的共识都揭示了在这段时间内技术使用的重要作用,它可以弥补功能限制。参与者深入探讨了技术的变革力量,重点关注技术在参与日常活动方面的需求。
本研究通过三维方法说明了日常活动表现、身心健康和技术使用之间的深刻相互作用。它关注技术的使用和益处,阐明了老年人需要增加技术使用的方面。通过关注与动机和偏好相关的活动,可以针对改善数字活动表现的干预措施,以满足老年人的需求和偏好。