Growth Mindset Intervention's Impact on Positive Response to eHealth for Older Adults With Chronic Disease: Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 3 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JMIR Human Factors Pub Date : 2025-07-03 DOI:10.2196/65519
Meijuan Cao, Xiaojuan Xu, Yaling Zeng, Binyu Zhao, Chunqi Xie, Hailu Wu, Jianlin Lou
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Abstract

Background: Although eHealth has shown promise in managing chronic diseases, there remains a substantial digital divide among older adults. The concept of a growth mindset, based on psychological theory, offers a new direction and potential breakthrough for addressing this dilemma.

Objective: This study aims to develop and explore the feasibility and efficacy of a growth mindset intervention for older adults with chronic diseases and their positive response to eHealth.

Methods: A randomized controlled trial was conducted at the internal medicine departments of a hospital in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, from September 2021 to October 2022. A total of 77 older patients with chronic disease initially participated in the study. The mean age of the participants was 67.16 (SD 7.04) years, with 42.86% (33/77) being women and 57.14% (44/77) being men. The experimental group received an eHealth program intervention plus a growth mindset intervention over 12 weeks, with weekly sessions for the first 6 weeks and biweekly follow-up phone calls for the next 6 weeks. Each session lasted at least 25-45 minutes. Data were collected using a personal information form, the Implicit Theories of Intelligence Scale-6 (ITIS-6), and a questionnaire on knowledge, willingness, confidence, and practice of smart medicine (KWCP-SM). Measurements were taken at the beginning of the study (T0), immediately after the 6 weeks of training provided to the experimental group (T1), and after the 12 weeks of training for the intervention (T2). Data were analyzed using repeated-measures analysis of variance and analysis of covariance.

Results: The final sample comprised 74 participants, of which 36 were in the experimental group and 38 in the control group. After 12 weeks of intervention, the level of growth mindset was significantly higher in the intervention group (P<.05) and significant group × time interaction was observed (Wald=11.57; P<.05) between the two groups. KWCP-SM scores increased in both groups (P<.05), with more significant changes in the intervention group.

Conclusions: This study demonstrated the effectiveness of the intervention program in improving the growth mindset level of older adults with chronic diseases and bridging the "digital divide" among them. Future studies should refine this intervention, considering the characteristics and needs of this population, to create fault-tolerant and lifelong growth environments that enhance growth mindset in older adults.

成长心态干预对老年慢性病患者电子健康积极反应的影响:随机对照试验
背景:尽管电子保健在管理慢性病方面显示出希望,但老年人中仍然存在巨大的数字鸿沟。基于心理学理论的成长心态概念为解决这一困境提供了新的方向和潜在的突破口。目的:本研究旨在开发和探讨成长心态干预老年慢性病患者的可行性和有效性以及他们对电子健康的积极反应。方法:于2021年9月至2022年10月在中国浙江省杭州市某医院内科进行随机对照试验。最初共有77名老年慢性病患者参与了这项研究。参与者的平均年龄为67.16 (SD 7.04)岁,其中女性占42.86%(33/77),男性占57.14%(44/77)。实验组在12周内接受了电子健康项目干预和成长心态干预,前6周每周进行一次,接下来的6周每两周进行一次电话随访。每次至少持续25-45分钟。采用个人信息表、内隐智力理论量表-6 (ITIS-6)和智慧医学知识、意愿、信心和实践问卷(KWCP-SM)收集数据。测量分别在研究开始时(T0)、实验组6周训练后(T1)和干预组12周训练后(T2)进行。数据分析采用重复测量方差分析和协方差分析。结果:最终样本共74人,其中实验组36人,对照组38人。干预12周后,干预组的成长心态水平显著提高(p)。结论:本研究证明了干预方案在改善老年慢性病患者的成长心态水平,弥合老年慢性病患者之间的“数字鸿沟”方面的有效性。未来的研究应该完善这一干预措施,考虑到这一人群的特点和需求,以创造容错和终身成长的环境,增强老年人的成长心态。
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JMIR Human Factors
JMIR Human Factors Medicine-Health Informatics
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