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N/A N=300 Randomized Single-blind Prevention

A Personalized Reminder Information and Social Management System

Social Isolation · Social Support (Formal and Informal) · Well-being/Quality of Life

Enrolled (actual)
300
Serious AEs
Results posted
Jan 2018
Primary outcome: Primary: Change in Social Isolation Measured by Friendship Scale — 18.75; 19.72; 18.94; 20.27 units on a scale

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
PRISM C: Computer Condition (Behavioral); PRISM B: Notebook Condition (Behavioral)
Age
Older Adult · 65+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
University of Miami
Primary completion
Jan 2014

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Change in Social Isolation Measured by Friendship Scale
18.75; 19.72; 19.50; 20.24
PRIMARY
Change in Level of Social Support Measured by Social Support Scale
24.90; 25.33; 25.66; 26.55
PRIMARY
Change Overall Well-being Measured by SF-36 Overall Well-being Subscale
78.17; 80.38; 75.78; 76.43
PRIMARY
Change in Social Isolation Measured by Friendship Scale
18.75; 19.72; 19.50; 20.24
PRIMARY
Change in Level of Social Support Measured by Social Support Scale
24.90; 25.33; 25.66; 26.55
PRIMARY
Change Overall Well-being Measured by SF-36 Overall Well-being Subscale
78.17; 80.38; 75.78; 76.43
SECONDARY
Change in Computer Comfort Measured by Computer Attitude - Comfort Subscale .
16.64; 16.74; 16.35; 18.87
SECONDARY
Changes in Technology Proficiency Measured by Technology Proficiency Scale
10.31; 9.87; 11.44; 18.42
SECONDARY
Change in Technology Adoption Measured by Technology Acceptance Questionnaire
34.76; 34.70; 33.22; 32.28
SECONDARY
Change in Computer Comfort Measured by Computer Attitude - Comfort Subscale .
16.64; 16.74; 16.35; 18.87
SECONDARY
Changes in Technology Proficiency Measured by Technology Proficiency Scale
10.31; 9.87; 11.44; 18.42
SECONDARY
Change in Technology Adoption Measured by Technology Acceptance Questionnaire
34.76; 34.70; 33.22; 32.28
SECONDARY
Change in Computer Interest Measured by Computer Attitude - Interest Subscale
20.60; 20.46; 19.94; 21.07
SECONDARY
Change in Computer Interest Measured by Computer Attitude - Interest Subscale
20.60; 20.46; 19.94; 21.07
SECONDARY
Change in Computer Efficacy Measured by Computer Attitude - Efficacy Subscale
20.21; 20.3; 19.68; 20.83
SECONDARY
Change in Computer Efficacy Measured by Computer Attitude - Efficacy Subscale
20.21; 20.3; 19.68; 20.83

Summary

Although technology offers great potential for enhancing the health and well-being of older adults, robust studies are needed to quantify the value of technology and further the investigators understanding of barriers to technology access among older adults and of strategies that are effective in removing these barriers. This cross-site randomized field trial will evaluate a simple to use Personalized Reminder Information and Social Management System (PRISM) designed to support social connectivity, memory, skill building and resource access for older adults. The PRISM system (PRISM C condition) will be compared to an notebook information control condition (PRISM B condition). The target population is older adults who live at home alone and are at risk for isolation. The goal of the study is to gather systematic evidence about the value of technology for older adults and to identify factors that affect use and usability, acceptance and technology adoption. The investigators will also gather longitudinal data on the benefits of the system. Participants aged 65 - 85 years (100 per site) will be randomly assigned following baseline assessment to one of two conditions: PRISM C condition where participants receive the technology system or the PRISM B condition only control where participants receive a notebook that includes information similar to that provided in PRISM C (e.g., resource guide). The categories of information provided in the notebook is similar to the features provided on the system. Participants will include males and females who do not have a home computer and who have limited Internet experience. The intervention period is 12 months. A battery of measures that includes demographic information, attitudes towards technology (including computer self-efficacy and computer comfort), technology, computer and Internet experience, functional independence and well-being, emotional well-being social support/isolation, and quality of life will be administered at baseline, and 6 and 12 months post randomization. In addition, the investigators will assess cognitive abilities at baseline and twelve months. The investigators will also gather data regarding technology use and social interactions via a brief telephone interview at 18 months post randomization.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • 65+ years
  • Live alone in the community in an independent residence
  • Minimum computer and Internet use in the past three months
  • English speaking
  • Able to read English at the 6th grade level
  • Has a telephone
  • 20/60 Vision with or without correction
  • Not employed or volunteering more than 5 hrs/week
  • Does not spend more than 10 hrs./week at a Senior Center or Formal organization
  • Planning to remain in the area in same living arrangements for duration of intervention period

Exclusion Criteria

  • Blind or deaf
  • Cognitively impaired (MMSE) < 26
  • Fuld Object Memory Test < 20 or 19
  • Terminal illness
  • Severe motor impairment
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01497613). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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