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GERI-MOBILE HEALTH: DEVELOPMENT AND FEASIBILITY OF A PROGRAM TO HELP OLDER VETERANS USE VA MENTAL HEALTH MOBILE APPS
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Gould, Christine E Ma, Flora Scales, Ashley N Juang, Christine Carlson, Chalise Loup, Julia Sakai, Erin 2399-5300 Oxford University Press (OUP) Life-span and Life-course Studies Health Professions (miscellaneous) Health (social science) http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2072 <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>VA mental health self-management mobile applications (apps) teach evidence-based skills such as mindfulness and behavior activation. Older Veterans are likely to benefit from learning these skills, but many need assistance learning to use their mobile devices. To bridge this knowledge gap, we developed a clinical program (Geri-Mobile Health) and accompanying patient education materials to help older Veterans use apps to meet their mental health and well-being goals. The program provides personalized coaching support consisting of (1) teaching basic mobile device use; (2) selecting a goal-consistent app; and (3) encouraging behavior change using the app. The presentation will describe the preliminary outcomes and implementation process. Initial results suggest that the program is feasible, acceptable, and may increase mobile device proficiency for novice users. Additionally, we disseminated 1,418 sets of education materials to providers in 21 states. Challenges and successes at the local and national levels will be discussed.</jats:p> GERI-MOBILE HEALTH: DEVELOPMENT AND FEASIBILITY OF A PROGRAM TO HELP OLDER VETERANS USE VA MENTAL HEALTH MOBILE APPS Innovation in Aging |
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spelling | Gould, Christine E Ma, Flora Scales, Ashley N Juang, Christine Carlson, Chalise Loup, Julia Sakai, Erin 2399-5300 Oxford University Press (OUP) Life-span and Life-course Studies Health Professions (miscellaneous) Health (social science) http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2072 <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>VA mental health self-management mobile applications (apps) teach evidence-based skills such as mindfulness and behavior activation. Older Veterans are likely to benefit from learning these skills, but many need assistance learning to use their mobile devices. To bridge this knowledge gap, we developed a clinical program (Geri-Mobile Health) and accompanying patient education materials to help older Veterans use apps to meet their mental health and well-being goals. The program provides personalized coaching support consisting of (1) teaching basic mobile device use; (2) selecting a goal-consistent app; and (3) encouraging behavior change using the app. The presentation will describe the preliminary outcomes and implementation process. Initial results suggest that the program is feasible, acceptable, and may increase mobile device proficiency for novice users. Additionally, we disseminated 1,418 sets of education materials to providers in 21 states. Challenges and successes at the local and national levels will be discussed.</jats:p> GERI-MOBILE HEALTH: DEVELOPMENT AND FEASIBILITY OF A PROGRAM TO HELP OLDER VETERANS USE VA MENTAL HEALTH MOBILE APPS Innovation in Aging |
spellingShingle | Gould, Christine E, Ma, Flora, Scales, Ashley N, Juang, Christine, Carlson, Chalise, Loup, Julia, Sakai, Erin, Innovation in Aging, GERI-MOBILE HEALTH: DEVELOPMENT AND FEASIBILITY OF A PROGRAM TO HELP OLDER VETERANS USE VA MENTAL HEALTH MOBILE APPS, Life-span and Life-course Studies, Health Professions (miscellaneous), Health (social science) |
title | GERI-MOBILE HEALTH: DEVELOPMENT AND FEASIBILITY OF A PROGRAM TO HELP OLDER VETERANS USE VA MENTAL HEALTH MOBILE APPS |
title_full | GERI-MOBILE HEALTH: DEVELOPMENT AND FEASIBILITY OF A PROGRAM TO HELP OLDER VETERANS USE VA MENTAL HEALTH MOBILE APPS |
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title_short | GERI-MOBILE HEALTH: DEVELOPMENT AND FEASIBILITY OF A PROGRAM TO HELP OLDER VETERANS USE VA MENTAL HEALTH MOBILE APPS |
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title_unstemmed | GERI-MOBILE HEALTH: DEVELOPMENT AND FEASIBILITY OF A PROGRAM TO HELP OLDER VETERANS USE VA MENTAL HEALTH MOBILE APPS |
topic | Life-span and Life-course Studies, Health Professions (miscellaneous), Health (social science) |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2072 |