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  • Gerontology
  • Digital Health
  • Community Health

Background:

  • Rural, older, diverse populations in the Southern U.S. desire to age in place and adopt healthy behaviors.
  • Access and mobile technology literacy barriers hinder the use of wireless fitness devices for health monitoring in these underresourced areas.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To test the feasibility and acceptance of using smartwatches for health monitoring among older adults in a rural, underserved community.
  • To evaluate an intergenerational partnership approach involving high school students and local health educators to promote technology adoption for health.

Main Methods:

  • A pilot study utilized Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) to deliver health survey questions via smartwatch to 33 older adults, 4 times daily.
  • Screening measures assessed cognition, health literacy, and technology competence. Feasibility and correlational analyses examined relationships between these measures and smartwatch use.

Main Results:

  • A high response rate (91% of older adults, 77.80% overall) to smartwatch prompts was observed, independent of health literacy, technology self-efficacy, cognition, education, age, or rural status.
  • Increased social contact correlated positively with physical activity, mental engagement, and self-perceived cognitive sharpness.
  • The training and smartwatch system proved functional across varying levels of technology and health literacy.

Conclusions:

  • An intergenerational partnership effectively facilitated older adults' use of smartwatch technology for health monitoring, overcoming common access and literacy barriers.
  • This approach supports healthy aging in place by enhancing self-awareness of health habits and social connections.
  • Findings highlight the potential of community-based, technology-assisted interventions for improving health outcomes in rural, underserved populations.