Daniels Kim, Vonck Sharona, Robijns Jolien, Quadflieg Kirsten, Bergs Jochen, Spooren Annemie, Hansen Dominique, Bonnechère Bruno
Centre of Expertise in Care Innovation, 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.
JMIR Aging. 2025 Jan 27;8:e63348. doi: 10.2196/63348.
Advancements in mobile technology have paved the way for innovative interventions aimed at promoting physical activity (PA).
The main objective of this feasibility study was to assess the feasibility, usability, and acceptability of the More In Action (MIA) app, designed to promote PA among older adults. MIA offers 7 features: personalized tips, PA literacy, guided peer workouts, a community calendar, a personal activity diary, a progression monitor, and a chatbot.
Our study used a mixed methods approach to evaluate the MIA app's acceptability, feasibility, and usability. First, a think-aloud method was used to provide immediate feedback during initial app use. Participants then integrated the app into their daily activities for 5 weeks. Behavioral patterns such as user session duration, feature use frequency, and navigation paths were analyzed, focusing on engagement metrics and user interactions. User satisfaction was assessed using the System Usability Scale, Net Promoter Score, and Customer Satisfaction Score. Qualitative data from focus groups conducted after the 5-week intervention helped gather insights into user experiences. Participants were recruited using a combination of web-based and offline strategies, including social media outreach, newspaper advertisements, and presentations at older adult organizations and local community services. Our target group consisted of native Dutch-speaking older adults aged >65 years who were not affected by severe illnesses. Initial assessments and focus groups were conducted in person, whereas the intervention itself was web based.
The study involved 30 participants with an average age of 70.3 (SD 4.8) years, of whom 57% (17/30) were female. The app received positive ratings, with a System Usability Scale score of 77.4 and a Customer Satisfaction Score of 86.6%. Analysis showed general satisfaction with the app's workout videos, which were used in 585 sessions with a median duration of 14 (IQR 0-34) minutes per day. The Net Promoter Score was 33.34, indicating a good level of customer loyalty. Qualitative feedback highlighted the need for improvements in navigation, content relevance, and social engagement features, with suggestions for better calendar visibility, workout customization, and enhanced social features. Overall, the app demonstrated high usability and satisfaction, with near-daily engagement from participants.
The MIA app shows significant potential for promoting PA among older adults, evidenced by its high usability and satisfaction scores. Participants engaged with the app nearly daily, particularly appreciating the workout videos and educational content. Future enhancements should focus on better calendar visibility, workout customization, and integrating social networking features to foster community and support. In addition, incorporating wearable device integration and predictive analytics could provide real-time health data, optimizing activity recommendations and health monitoring. These enhancements will ensure that the app remains user-friendly, relevant, and sustainable, promoting sustained PA and healthy behaviors among older adults.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05650515; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05650515.
移动技术的进步为旨在促进身体活动(PA)的创新干预措施铺平了道路。
这项可行性研究的主要目的是评估“更多行动”(MIA)应用程序的可行性、可用性和可接受性,该应用程序旨在促进老年人的身体活动。MIA提供7项功能:个性化提示、身体活动知识、同伴指导锻炼、社区日历、个人活动日记、进展监测器和聊天机器人。
我们的研究采用混合方法来评估MIA应用程序的可接受性、可行性和可用性。首先,采用出声思考法在初次使用应用程序时提供即时反馈。参与者随后将该应用程序融入他们的日常活动中,为期5周。分析了诸如用户会话持续时间、功能使用频率和导航路径等行为模式,重点关注参与度指标和用户交互。使用系统可用性量表、净推荐值和客户满意度得分来评估用户满意度。在为期5周的干预结束后进行的焦点小组的定性数据有助于深入了解用户体验。参与者通过基于网络和线下策略相结合的方式招募,包括社交媒体推广、报纸广告以及在老年人组织和当地社区服务机构进行的宣传。我们的目标群体是年龄大于65岁、母语为荷兰语且未受严重疾病影响的老年人。初始评估和焦点小组是面对面进行的,而干预本身是基于网络的。
该研究纳入了30名参与者,平均年龄为70.3(标准差4.8)岁,其中57%(17/30)为女性。该应用程序获得了积极评价,系统可用性量表得分为77.4,客户满意度得分为86.6%。分析显示,用户对该应用程序的锻炼视频总体满意,锻炼视频共被使用了585次,每天使用时长中位数为14(四分位间距0 - 34)分钟。净推荐值为33.34,表明客户忠诚度处于良好水平。定性反馈强调了在导航、内容相关性和社交参与功能方面需要改进,建议提高日历的可见性、锻炼定制功能以及增强社交功能。总体而言,该应用程序具有较高的可用性和满意度,参与者几乎每天都参与使用。
MIA应用程序在促进老年人身体活动方面显示出巨大潜力,其高可用性和满意度得分证明了这一点。参与者几乎每天都使用该应用程序,尤其欣赏锻炼视频和教育内容。未来的改进应侧重于提高日历的可见性、锻炼定制功能以及整合社交网络功能以促进社区建设和支持。此外,整合可穿戴设备和预测分析可以提供实时健康数据,优化活动建议和健康监测。这些改进将确保该应用程序保持用户友好、相关且可持续,促进老年人持续的身体活动和健康行为。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05650515;https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05650515。