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    • Gerontology
    • Rehabilitation Medicine
    • Digital Health

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    • Arthritis fatigue significantly impacts older adults' daily lives.
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a potential avenue for managing arthritis fatigue.
    • Digital interventions offer novel approaches for chronic condition management.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and evaluate a Tablet-based Cognitive Behavioral Intervention (Tab-CBI) for older adults experiencing arthritis fatigue.
    • To assess the feasibility and user-friendliness of the Tab-CBI.
    • To determine the intervention's effectiveness in promoting walking and alleviating fatigue.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of the Tab-CBI application using off-the-shelf technology on a mini-tablet.
    • Integration of four key components: educational modules, videoconferencing, goal setting, and data submission.
    • Expert review and feedback incorporation for intervention refinement.

    Main Results:

    • Experts found the Tab-CBI to be engaging and user-friendly.
    • The intervention demonstrated effectiveness in improving simple walking routines.
    • The Tab-CBI showed potential in alleviating arthritis-related fatigue.

    Conclusions:

    • The Tab-CBI is a promising digital health innovation for managing fatigue in older adults with arthritis.
    • User feedback was crucial in refining the intervention for optimal usability.
    • Further research may validate the Tab-CBI's efficacy in larger clinical trials.