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Co-Creating a Synchronous Tele-Education Program With Community-Dwelling Older Adults Using a Participatory Approach: A Mixed-Methods Study

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posted on 2025-05-07, 04:25 authored by Y Zhang, Wei-Peng TeoWei-Peng Teo, YL Theng
There is a pressing need to include older individuals in health education and uncover their specific needs. Leveraging the advantages of digitized health education, this study employed a participatory approach to engage community-dwelling older adults in co-creating a synchronous tele-education program, with dementia as the focus due to its rising prevalence and associated stigma in Singapore. Our findings demonstrate the preliminary effectiveness and feasibility of tele-education. Participants’ feedback and recommendations provided valuable insights and could guide the future development of a comprehensive tele-education program. Participants’ satisfaction with the co-design workshops also indicates the potential of involving older generations in the design process of user-centered digital health interventions in online environments. Moving forward, the study advocates collaboration among health institutes, government and social agencies, and community organizations, alongside systematic evaluation of the long-term impacts of tele-education, with the aim of improving health outcomes and reducing health inequalities among the older population.

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Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Journal of Applied Gerontology

Volume

43

Pagination

1878-1892

ISSN

0733-4648

eISSN

1552-4523

Issue

12

Publisher

SAGE Publications