Social Isolation Clinical Trial
Official title:
AGE-ON 2.0: Expanding and Evaluating a Tablet Training Program for Older Adults
AGE-ON is a series of workshops developed by the Regional Geriatric Program central, based in Hamilton, Ontario. The goal of these workshops is to teach older adults with limited computer knowledge how to use tablet computers to connect with friends and family and gather information related to issues of importance to them. The overwhelming positive response to three initial pilots proved the interest in such a program from seniors in the community. Preliminary feedback from program participants was collected as part of the initial pilot; the investigators would now like to use this feedback to improve the existing workshops and expand implementation of the program to a diverse population of older adults. The objective of this study is to conduct a formal mixed-methods evaluation of the updated AGE-ON workshops implemented at multiple community-based sites.
Adults over 65 years are the fastest growing segment of Canada's population. Social isolation
(defined as living alone with infrequent social contact and/or few social network ties) and
loneliness (a dissatisfaction with the discrepancy between desired and actual social
connections) are of growing concern, as individuals are living longer and often living alone
or far from family and close friends. Both loneliness and social isolation are related to
poor quality of life and overall well being. The internet and communication technology may be
important tools to help older adults connect with family and friends, thus maintaining or
even enhancing social connections. They help users overcome physical and spatial barriers to
connect with others. However many older adults have obstacles to internet and technology use
such as lack of knowledge and efficacy, and concerns over privacy.
AGE-ON is a series of volunteer-run workshops developed in 2014 by the Regional Geriatric
Program in Hamilton. The goal of these workshops is to teach older adults with limited
computer knowledge how to use tablet computers to connect with friends and family and gather
information related to issues of importance to them. Over six weeks, participants learn 1)
basic features of the iPad; 2) how to use the internet; 3) how to take and view photos; 4)
how to send and receive emails; and 5) other 'fun' functions. An initial pilot project
conducted in 2014-2015 displayed an overwhelmingly positive response to the AGE-ON workshops
by both participants and volunteers, generating local media attention and resulting in a
large number of interested older adults being placed on a wait-list for future workshops.
This response proved the interest and need for a program of this type in the community.
Preliminary feedback was gathered from participants; the investigators would now like to use
this feedback to improve and expand upon the existing curriculum, and conduct a formal
evaluation of the workshops.
Through this randomized controlled trial the study team will conduct a formal evaluation of
the AGE-ON workshops. Tablet and internet use and self-efficacy, barriers to technology use,
social isolation, loneliness and quality of life will be assessed before and after the
workshops. Qualitative feedback from participants will be collected after each workshop, and
in-person and telephone interviews will be conducted with participants at the end of the
workshops.
Based on preliminary findings from AGE-ON Level 1 pilot project, we expect that participants
in the AGE-ON program will improve self-efficacy in using their tablet for variety of tasks,
specifically communicating with family and friends, and accessing health information. We
anticipate this will result in a reduction in social isolation and loneliness, and
improvement in quality of life. We also expect that this benefit will extend beyond the
individual participant themselves, to family members and friends of workshop participants. At
the community-level, this project will establish partnerships between researchers at McMaster
University (Portal team), clinicians (Regional Geriatric Program, central) and organizations
that work with older adults in the community (YWCA, assisted living facilities).
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