KMID : 1143320240130010099
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Therapeutic Science for Neurorehabilitation 2024 Volume.13 No. 1 p.99 ~ p.114
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Development and Assessment of an ICT-Based Non-Face-to-Face Lifestyle Program to Improve the Mental Health of Older Adults: A Pilot Study
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Lee Hey-Sig
Park Hae-Yean Jung Min-Ye Park Ji-Hyuk Hong Ick-Pyo Kim Jung-Ran
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Abstract
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Objective : This study aimed to develop an information and communication technology (ICT)-based, non-face-to-face lifestyle program for older adults and assess its applicability.
Methods : The program was developed on the basis of the ADDIE model which comprises 5 stages: analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. In this study, a step-by-step identification was performed in 8 stages.
Results : The results of the program analysis showed a significant decrease in depressive symptoms and loneliness scores, and an increased quality of life scores.
Conclusion : The findings suggest that the ICT-based non-face-to-face lifestyle program developed in this study can motivate older adults to better understand their lifestyles for successful aging, while helping senior citizen centers resume stagnant projects.
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KEYWORD
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ADDIE model, Information and communication technology, Lifestyle, Older adults, Quality of life
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