A Web-Based Resilience-Enhancing Program to ImproveResilience, Physical Activity, and Well-being in GeriatricPopulation:Randomized Controlled Trial

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Wu, Yi-Chen [1 ]
Shen, Shu-Fen [2 ]
Chen, Liang-Kung [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Tung, Heng-Hsin [4 ,6 ]
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[1] Dayeh Univ, Coll Nursing & Hlth Sci, Changhua, Taiwan
[2] Mackay Med Coll, Dept Nursing, Taipei, Taiwan
[3] Taipei Vet Gen Hosp, Ctr Geriatr & Gerontol, Taipei, Taiwan
[4] Natl Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ, Ctr Hlth Longev & Aging Sci, Taipei, Taiwan
[5] Taipei Municipal Gan Dau Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan
[6] Natl Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ, Dept Nursing, 155 Sec 2,Li Nong St,Pei Tao Dist 112, Taipei 11221, Taiwan
关键词
geriatric population; community-dwelling older adult; web-based resilience-enhancing program; resilience; physical activity; well-being; pandemic; ELDERLY PASE QUESTIONNAIRE; ACTIVITY SCALE; ILLNESS MODEL; YOUNG-ADULTS; OLDER-ADULTS; HEALTH; METAANALYSIS; ADOLESCENTS; FRAMEWORK; GUIDE;
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10.2196/53450
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Resilience is a protective factor in healthy aging, helping to maintain and recover physical and mental functions. The Resilience in Illness Model has proven effective in fostering resilience and well-being. Physical activity is crucial for older adults' independence and well-being, even as aging causes a progressive decline. Additionally, older adults face challenges such as spousal loss and physical disability, making preventive intervention strategies necessary. Objective: This study aims to develop and evaluate a web-based program to enhance resilience, physical activity, and well-being among community-dwelling older adults. Additionally, we aim to gather feedback on the program's strengths and limitations. Methods: A 4-week resilience-enhancing program was created, incorporating role-play and talk-in-interaction and focusing on3 key skills: coping, control belief, and manageability. The program included scenarios such as becoming widowed and suffering a stroke, designed to engage older adults. A pilot test preceded the intervention. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the program shifted from in-person to web-based sessions. A single-blind, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial was conducted. Participants aged over 65 years were recruited offline and randomly assigned to either an intervention or control group. A certified resilience practitioner delivered the program. Outcomes in resilience, physical activity, and well-being were self-assessed at baseline (T0), 4 weeks (T1), and 12 weeks (T2) after the program. A mixed methods approach was used to evaluate feedback. Results: A web-based participatory program enhancing 3 skills-coping, control belief, and manageability for resilience-was well developed. Among 96 participants, 63 were randomized into the intervention group (n=31) and the control group (n=32).The mean age in the intervention group was 69.27 (SD 3.08) years and 74.84 (SD 6.23) years in the control group. Significant between-group differences at baseline were found in age (t45.6=-4.53, P<.001) and physical activity at baseline (t61=2.92,P=.005). No statistically significant between-group differences over time were observed in resilience (SE 7.49, 95% CI -10.74to 18.61, P=.60), physical activity (SE 15.18, 95% CI -24.74 to 34.74, P=.74), and well-being (SE 3.74, 95% CI -2.68 to 11.98,P=.21) after controlling for baseline differences. The dropout rate was lower in the intervention group (2/31, 6%) compared with the control group (5/32, 16%). Moreover, 77% (24/31) of participants in the intervention group completed the entire program. Program feedback from the participants indicated high satisfaction with the web-based format and mentorship support. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that a web-based resilience-enhancing program is appropriate, acceptable, feasible, and engaging for community-dwelling older adults. The program garnered enthusiasm for its potential to optimize resilience, physical , and well-being, with mentorship playing a crucial role in its success. Future studies should aim to refine program content, engagement, and delivery methods to effectively promote healthy aging in this population.
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