TY - JOUR
T1 - A Community-Based Intervention to Enhance Subjective Well-Being in Older Adults
T2 - Study Design and Baseline Participant Profiles
AU - Nakada, Tsubasa
AU - Kozawa, Takako
AU - Seino, Satoshi
AU - Murota, Shinichi
AU - Eto, Miki
AU - Shimasawa, Junko
AU - Shimizu, Yumiko
AU - Tsurugano, Shinobu
AU - Katsukawa, Fuminori
AU - Sakamoto, Kazunori
AU - Washizaki, Hironori
AU - Ishigaki, Yo
AU - Sakamoto, Maki
AU - Takadama, Keiki
AU - Yanai, Keiji
AU - Matsuo, Osamu
AU - Kameue, Chiyoko
AU - Suzuki, Hitomi
AU - Kurotani, Kayo
AU - Ohkawara, Kazunori
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors.
PY - 2024/2
Y1 - 2024/2
N2 - Promoting subjective well-being is a crucial challenge in aging societies. In 2022, we launched a community-based intervention trial (the Chofu-Digital-Choju Movement). This initiative centered on fostering in-person and online social connections to enhance the subjective well-being of older adults. This paper describes the study design and baseline survey. This quasi-experimental study involved community-dwelling older adults aged 65–84 years in Chofu City, Tokyo, Japan. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to 3742 residents (1681 men and 2061 women), and a baseline survey was conducted in January 2022. We assessed subjective well-being (primary outcome); psychosocial, physical, and dietary factors; and the use of information and communication technology variables (secondary outcomes) among the participants. After the intervention involving online classes, community hubs, and community events, a 2-year follow-up survey will be conducted to evaluate the effects of the intervention, comparing the intervention group (participants) with the control group (non-participants). We received 2503 questionnaires (66.9% response rate); of these, the analysis included 2343 questionnaires (62.6% valid response rate; mean age, 74.4 (standard deviation, 5.4) years; 43.7% male). The mean subjective well-being score was 7.2 (standard deviation, 1.9). This study will contribute to the development of a prototype subjective well-being strategy for older adults.
AB - Promoting subjective well-being is a crucial challenge in aging societies. In 2022, we launched a community-based intervention trial (the Chofu-Digital-Choju Movement). This initiative centered on fostering in-person and online social connections to enhance the subjective well-being of older adults. This paper describes the study design and baseline survey. This quasi-experimental study involved community-dwelling older adults aged 65–84 years in Chofu City, Tokyo, Japan. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to 3742 residents (1681 men and 2061 women), and a baseline survey was conducted in January 2022. We assessed subjective well-being (primary outcome); psychosocial, physical, and dietary factors; and the use of information and communication technology variables (secondary outcomes) among the participants. After the intervention involving online classes, community hubs, and community events, a 2-year follow-up survey will be conducted to evaluate the effects of the intervention, comparing the intervention group (participants) with the control group (non-participants). We received 2503 questionnaires (66.9% response rate); of these, the analysis included 2343 questionnaires (62.6% valid response rate; mean age, 74.4 (standard deviation, 5.4) years; 43.7% male). The mean subjective well-being score was 7.2 (standard deviation, 1.9). This study will contribute to the development of a prototype subjective well-being strategy for older adults.
KW - internet
KW - intervention
KW - isolation
KW - older adults
KW - subjective well-being
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U2 - 10.3390/healthcare12030322
DO - 10.3390/healthcare12030322
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85184671886
SN - 2227-9032
VL - 12
JO - Healthcare (Switzerland)
JF - Healthcare (Switzerland)
IS - 3
M1 - 322
ER -