2020
DOI: 10.2196/19585
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User-Dependent Usability and Feasibility of a Swallowing Training mHealth App for Older Adults: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Abstract: Background Swallowing difficulties (ie, dysphagia) are common among older adults, with a 13% to 54% prevalence. Adequate interventions to improve the swallowing function of older adults would reduce morbidity and enhance health-related quality of life outcomes. Mobile health (mHealth) apps may help alleviate dysphagia symptoms by providing programs that maximize the intensity and frequency of training without requiring high costs or regular clinic visits. Objective… Show more

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“…The participants in this study were identical to those who took part in the usability study of the mHealth app [ 34 ]. The data for the usability evaluation [ 34 ] and the current study (ie, swallowing training results) were collected from these participants in the same time frame.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The participants in this study were identical to those who took part in the usability study of the mHealth app [ 34 ]. The data for the usability evaluation [ 34 ] and the current study (ie, swallowing training results) were collected from these participants in the same time frame.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participants in this study were identical to those who took part in the usability study of the mHealth app [ 34 ]. The data for the usability evaluation [ 34 ] and the current study (ie, swallowing training results) were collected from these participants in the same time frame. A total of 11 older adults (10 women; mean age 75.7 years, SD 4.96; mean education 10.4 years, SD 3.83; mean Korean Mini-Mental State Examination score 28.1, SD 1.72) from 2 district-run senior welfare centers in Seoul participated in the program.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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