视频会议对老年人体育锻炼干预的可用性:范围综述。

Q2 Medicine
Louise Robin, Stéphane Mandigout, Charles Sebyio Batcho, Axelle Gelineau, Benoit Borel
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背景:视频会议将家庭体育锻炼(PE)的便利性与社区团体互动和运动监督相结合,可能有助于促进老年人的体育锻炼。目的:本综述旨在评估有关视频会议技术可用性的证据。具体来说,它探讨了基于视频会议的远程锻炼解决方案是否适用于老年人和专业人士,以及评估工具的异质性如何影响结果的泛化。方法:从2000年1月到2025年3月,在Pubmed-Ovid Medline、Science Direct、Scopus和CINAHL数据库中进行电子检索,以确定关于可用性(即技术的有效性、效率和满意度)度量的文章。结果:共纳入了2506份独特记录中的14项研究。结果表明,视频会议策略可以有效地提供同步运动干预。然而,它们的效果、效率和用户满意度因所使用的技术媒介而异。尽管在老年人中广泛使用,但在评估可用性的研究中存在显著差距,特别是在远程体育干预方面。结论:该综述强调,视频会议可以成为向老年人提供同步运动干预的有效工具。然而,有效性和用户满意度取决于所使用的技术和个人的特点。为了更好地评估可用性,需要使用标准化评估工具进行进一步的研究。这些发现强调了继续研究的重要性,以评估视频会议技术对运动干预的有效性和可接受性,并开发定制的解决方案,以优化这些干预措施对这一人群的功效。
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Usability of Videoconferencing for Physical Exercise Interventions in Older Adults: Scoping Review.

Usability of Videoconferencing for Physical Exercise Interventions in Older Adults: Scoping Review.

Background: Videoconference combines the convenience of home-based physical exercise (PE) with group interaction and supervision of exercise in the community and could be useful for facilitating PE practice among older adults.

Objective: This scoping review aims to assess the evidence regarding the usability of videoconferencing technologies. Specifically, it explores whether tele-exercise solutions based on videoconferencing are usable for older adults and professionals, and how the heterogeneity of evaluation tools influences the generalization of results.

Methods: Electronic searches were conducted in databases Pubmed-Ovid Medline, Science Direct, Scopus, and CINAHL from January 2000 to March 2025 for identifying articles on measures of usability (ie, effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction of technology).

Results: A total of 14 studies out of 2506 unique records were included. The results showed that videoconferencing strategies can effectively deliver synchronous exercise interventions. However, their effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction vary depending on the technological medium used. Despite widespread use among older adults, there is a notable gap in studies evaluating usability, particularly regarding remote PE interventions.

Conclusions: The review highlights that videoconferencing can be an effective tool for delivering synchronous exercise interventions to older adults. However, the effectiveness and user satisfaction depend on the technology used and the individual's characteristics. Further studies using standardized evaluation tools are needed to better assess usability. These findings underscore the importance of continued research to evaluate the effectiveness and acceptability of videoconferencing technologies for exercise interventions and to develop customized solutions to optimize the efficacy of these interventions for this population.

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