A Voice-Activated Device Exercise and Social Engagement Program for Older Adult–Care Partner Dyads: Pilot Clinical Trial and Focus Group Study Evaluating the Feasibility, Use, and Estimated Functional Impact of EngAGE
JMIR Aging2024Vol. 7, pp. e56502–e56502
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Megan Huisingh‐Scheetz, Roscoe Nicholson, Saira Shervani, Chelsea Smith, Margaret Danilovich, Laura E. Finch, Yadira Montoya, Louise C. Hawkley
Abstract
We present a pilot study of a new voice-activated device application customized to older adult users that may serve as a guide to other technology development for older adults. Our pilot study served to further refine the application and to inform a larger trial testing EngAGE's impact on functional outcomes, a necessary step for developing evidence-based technology tools.
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