Community-based e-health program on self-care and cognition of older adults: multi-site cluster-controlled trial
Vivien Xi Wu, Xin Yi Yap, Poh Choo Tan, Wai San, Wilson Tam

TL;DR
A community-based e-health program improved cognition in older adults with chronic diseases, but had no significant impact on other health outcomes.
Contribution
Demonstrates the effectiveness of a community-based e-health program in enhancing cognition among older adults with chronic diseases.
Findings
The CeHP intervention significantly improved cognition in older adults with chronic diseases.
No significant differences were observed in self-care abilities, health literacy, or physical function.
Participants in the intervention group showed better outcomes compared to the control group at follow-up.
Abstract
The growing prevalence of chronic diseases among the older population has become a global public health concern. This study aims to examine the effects of a 12-week Community-based eHealth Program (CeHP) in enhancing the self-care, cognition and health outcomes for community-dwelling older adults with chronic diseases. Design, setting and participants: A non-randomized cluster-controlled trial was conducted. Participants were recruited from 11 Active Ageing Centers (AACs) affiliated with Community Health Posts located in the Eastern region of Singapore. Six AACs served as the intervention group where five AACs served as control. The CeHP consisted of seven in-person sessions at the AACs and five virtual sessions through Care4Senior App. The outcome measures included self-care abilities of chronic illness, cognition, health literacy, healthy ageing practice, empowerment, social support…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTechnology Use by Older Adults · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications · Chronic Disease Management Strategies
