Ojo Eunice Oladepe, Thiamwong Ladda, Loerzel Victoria
J Gerontol Nurs. 2025 Jan;51(1):25-31. doi: 10.3928/00989134-20241009-03. Epub 2024 Oct 21.
To explore the experiences of low-income community-dwelling older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in using multi-technology.
We conducted individual interviews with 14 low-income community-dwelling older adults with MCI aged ≥60 years who participated in a technology-based fall risk assessment study. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and coded. Two researchers worked together using thematic analysis.
Five themes were generated: , , , , and . All participants acknowledged obtaining information about fall risk, physical activities, and balance performance.
Older adults with MCI were able to follow instructions by completing fall risk assessments. They found technology enjoyable and beneficial considering the tracking capacity and feedback obtained from the technology used. These were vital objective data that encouraged fall prevention efforts. [(1), 25-31.].
探讨低收入社区居住的轻度认知障碍(MCI)老年人使用多种技术的体验。
我们对14名年龄≥60岁、居住在社区的低收入MCI老年人进行了个人访谈,这些老年人参与了一项基于技术的跌倒风险评估研究。访谈进行了录音、转录和编码。两名研究人员共同进行主题分析。
产生了五个主题:[具体主题1]、[具体主题2]、[具体主题3]、[具体主题4]和[具体主题5]。所有参与者都承认获得了有关跌倒风险、体育活动和平衡能力的信息。
患有MCI的老年人能够通过完成跌倒风险评估来遵循指示。考虑到所使用技术的跟踪能力和获得的反馈,他们发现技术既有趣又有益。这些是鼓励预防跌倒工作的重要客观数据。[(1),25 - 31。]