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Feasibility, Acceptability, and Impact of a Self-Guided E-Learning Memory and Brain Health Promotion Program for Healthy Older Adults.

Clinical Gerontologist(2022)

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Abstract
Objectives To examine the feasibility (e.g., completion rate), acceptability (e.g., satisfaction), and participant-reported impact (e.g., memory concerns, behavior change, goal attainment) of a self-guided, e-learning adaptation of a validated, facilitator-guided, in-person memory intervention for older adults. Methods Participants were 139 healthy older adults (mean age: 73 +/- 7, 73% women). Participation tracking and pre/post questionnaires embedded within the e-learning program were used to assess feasibility, acceptability, and impact. Results Sixty-eight percent of participants completed the program. Anonymous feedback data indicated a high level of satisfaction with the program, the pace and clarity of the learning modules, and the user interface. Suggested improvements included offering more interaction with others and addressing minor platform glitches. There was a 41% decrease in the prevalence of concern about memory changes from baseline to posttest. The majority of participants reported an increase in use of memory strategies and uptake of health-promoting lifestyle behaviors. All participants reported moderate-to-high satisfaction with personal goal attainment. Conclusions The program demonstrated good feasibility, acceptability, and lead to reduction in age-related memory concerns. Clinical Implications Self-guided, e-learning programming shows promise for fostering positive adaptation to age-related memory changes and improving the uptake of evidence-based strategies to promote brain health among older adults.
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Memory intervention,feasibility study,e-learning tools,subjective cognitive decline,brain health
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