- Author:
Juhee LEE
1
;
Dukyoo JUNG
;
Jinyee BYUN
;
Minkyung LEE
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Age; Exercise; Equipment and Supplies; Physiology; Self Efficacy
- MeSH: Adult*; Equipment and Supplies; Female; Humans; Korea; Physiology; Research Design; Self Efficacy; Senior Centers
- From:Healthcare Informatics Research 2016;22(2):65-72
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to examine the function, health status, and efficacy effects of a combined exercise program using an iPad among older women in Korea, a tech-savvy country. METHODS: The study employed a pretest and posttest experimental design with a control group. The experimental group of subjects comprised 16 female older adults and the control group comprised 10 who were aged 65 years or older. The experimental group participated in a supervised group-based exercise program and an individualized home-based exercise program that involved the use of an iPad. The combined group and home-based exercise program consisted of group exercise, which took place in a senior center for 30 minutes weekly, and a home-based iPad exercise program, which the subjects followed at least 3 times a week. The collected data were analyzed using the Statistical Analysis System (SAS ver. 9.3 TS Level 1M0) program, which utilized a chi-square test, a Fisher exact test, a t-test, and a repeated-measures ANOVA. RESULTS: The results showed that cognitive status changed significantly over time, and there was an interaction between group and time. Further, self-efficacy for exercise and outcome expectations for exercise changed significantly over time. CONCLUSIONS: Exercise programs using iPad interventions may be useful for the management of cognitive functioning and the integration of functional physical abilities in older adults.