Reimagining Remote Care: An Online Feasibility Study of Telehealth Communication Mediums for Older Adults
Renato Ferreira, Leitao Azevedo, George Mois

TL;DR
This study explores how older adults respond to different telehealth communication methods, aiming to improve remote healthcare accessibility and effectiveness.
Contribution
The study introduces a feasibility analysis of AI-driven communication mediums tailored for older adults in telehealth settings.
Findings
Older adults' preferences and responses to various telehealth communication mediums were assessed.
The study evaluates how these systems impact comprehension, emotional responses, and risk perception.
Findings aim to guide the development of user-centered telehealth solutions for aging populations.
Abstract
With the growing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, it remains unclear which communication system best enhances comprehension, emotional engagement, and health outcomes for older adults. While audio-based systems like Voice User Interfaces (VUIs) offer accessible and cost-effective solutions, more advanced modalities — such as interactive data visualizations, conversational agents (CAs), and social robots — may provide additional benefits to remote care by incorporating gestures, emotional cues, and interactive feedback. In this presentation, we will share findings from an initial online feasibility study examining older adults’ preferences and responses to various communication mediums when receiving clinical test results and medication instructions. Our study aims to (1) identify which communication medium yields the most favorable outcomes by assessing whether…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAI in Service Interactions · Digital Mental Health Interventions · Technology Use by Older Adults
