| Literature DB >> 29804689 |
Tamilyn Bakas1, Debi Sampsel2, Jahmeel Israel2, Ameya Chamnikar3, Barbara Bodnarik2, John Greer Clark4, Megan Gresham Ulrich5, Dieter Vanderelst6.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to test feasibility of the Telehealth Community Health Assistance Team (T-CHAT), a nurse-led intervention delivered through a telepresence robot designed to promote healthy independent living among older adults. Using a quasi-experimental design, 21 older adults were divided into a T-CHAT group (n = 11) or a waitlist control group (n = 10). The T-CHAT group received 3 weekly health coaching sessions from a nurse practitioner student through the telepresence robot. Data trends were analyzed using two-way repeated measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with baseline values as co-variates; effect sizes using partial eta squared (η2). Medium to large improvements in unhealthy days, depressive symptoms, sleep, quality of life, and confidence/self-efficacy were found favoring the T-CHAT group. Recruitment and retention strategies were successful, with lessons learned for future studies. Further research is warranted to refine and test efficacy of the T-CHAT program to promote healthy independent living among older adults.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic illness; Health promotion; Older adults; Robotics
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29804689 PMCID: PMC6204306 DOI: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2018.04.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Geriatr Nurs ISSN: 0197-4572 Impact factor: 2.361