Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences, Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
Department of Computer Science, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
PLoS One. 2024 Oct 31;19(10):e0312463. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0312463. eCollection 2024.
The worldwide population over 60 years of age is increasing. Thus, older adults should maintain interest and participate in social and family activities to help preserve their independence and promote their well-being. Well-being is a part of human health in its most general sense which manifests itself in all areas of human activity. Leisure activities such as listening to an audiobook may provide enjoyment and promote relaxation in older people and help improve the well-being of older adults.
This study aims to investigate the impact of an audiobook mobile application on the well-being perception of older adults and to evaluate the usability of a mobile application specifically designed for this population.
This protocol is a quasi-experimental study that will be conducted with 60 older adults who will use an audiobook mobile application for 4 weeks. Participants will be evaluated pre and post intervention through validated questionnaires on digital competences, usability, and perception of well-being.
A positive impact on the perception of well-being is expected in older adults who listen to poems through an audiobook mobile application.
This study will allow us to know the impact on the perception of the older adult's well-being and stimulate other groups to do research on other populations and literary genres.
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier-NCT05891925 (An Audiobook-based Intervention on Community-dwelling Older Adults in Concepción, Chile). URL-https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05891925.
全球 60 岁以上人口不断增加。因此,老年人应保持兴趣并参与社会和家庭活动,以帮助他们保持独立并促进他们的幸福感。幸福感是人类健康最广义概念的一部分,体现在人类活动的各个领域。休闲活动,如听有声读物,可能会给老年人带来愉悦和放松,有助于提高老年人的幸福感。
本研究旨在探讨有声读物移动应用对老年人幸福感感知的影响,并评估专为该人群设计的移动应用的可用性。
本方案为一项准实验研究,将对 60 名老年人进行研究,他们将使用有声读物移动应用程序 4 周。参与者将通过数字能力、可用性和幸福感感知的验证问卷在干预前后进行评估。
预计通过有声读物移动应用程序收听诗歌的老年人的幸福感感知会产生积极影响。
这项研究将使我们了解对老年人幸福感感知的影响,并促使其他群体对其他人群和文学体裁进行研究。
ClinicalTrials.gov 标识符-NCT05891925(智利康塞普西翁社区居住的老年人基于有声读物的干预)。网址-https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05891925。