1. Opportunities to Improve a Mobile Obesity Wellness Intervention for Rural Older Adults with Obesity.
- Author
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Batsis JA, Dokko R, Naslund JA, Zagaria AB, Kotz D, Bartels SJ, and Carpenter-Song E
- Subjects
- Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Health Promotion methods, Obesity prevention & control, Obesity therapy, Rural Population, Telemedicine methods
- Abstract
Older adults with obesity are at a high risk of decline, particularly in rural areas. Our study objective was to gain insights into how a potential Mobile Health Obesity Wellness Intervention (MOWI) in rural older adults with obesity, consisting of nutrition and exercise sessions, could be helpful to improve physical function. A qualitative methods study was conducted in a rural community, community-based aging center. Four community leaders, 7 clinicians and 29 patient participants underwent focus groups and semi-structured interviews. All participants had a favorable view of MOWI and saw its potential to improve health and create accountability. Participants noted that MOWI could overcome geographic barriers and provided feedback about components that could improve implementation. There was expressed enthusiasm over its potential to improve health. The use of technology in older adults with obesity in rural areas has considerable promise. There is potential that this intervention could potentially extend to distant areas in rural America that can surmount accessibility barriers. If successful, this intervention could potentially alter healthcare delivery by enhancing health promotion in a remote, geographically constrained communities. MOWI has the potential to reach older adults with obesity using novel methods in geographically isolated regions.
- Published
- 2020
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