Silver care anywhere: applied communication research on perceptions and adoption of telemonitoring among older adults in Singapore

Telemonitoring has significant potential in meeting the healthcare needs of Singapore's ageing population. However, social inequities have contributed to challenges in effectively introducing and communicating telemonitoring to one of its main beneficiaries, older adults. Through two studies, o...

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Main Authors: Qua, Amber Pei Tze, He, Peishan, Hoong, Gaelmaine Yu Heng, Ong, Maegan Ern Sze
Other Authors: Edmund Lee Wei Jian
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Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1653142023-03-26T15:35:39Z Silver care anywhere: applied communication research on perceptions and adoption of telemonitoring among older adults in Singapore Qua, Amber Pei Tze He, Peishan Hoong, Gaelmaine Yu Heng Ong, Maegan Ern Sze Edmund Lee Wei Jian Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information edmundlee@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Communication Social sciences::Mass media Telemonitoring has significant potential in meeting the healthcare needs of Singapore's ageing population. However, social inequities have contributed to challenges in effectively introducing and communicating telemonitoring to one of its main beneficiaries, older adults. Through two studies, our project Silver Care Anywhere aims to (1) investigate the motivations and barriers of older Singaporeans towards an existing telemonitoring service and (2) pilot an applied communication research campaign that examines the influence of message framing, health control and modality on telemonitoring acceptance. In Study 1, qualitative interviews (n=17) were carried out among older adults to explore their perceptions towards the adoption of FullHealth: a community-based telemonitoring service. Key themes from the interviews revealed that the accessibility, price, and health benefits of telemonitoring emerged as motivators. Barriers included preferences for in-person medical visits, service limitations, and poor information processing skills. Drawing on the findings from Study 1, our second study tested the effects of message framing (episodic, thematic) on older adults’ receptivity to telemonitoring through a pilot campaign that spanned three weeks (n=120). Results showed that an interaction between framing and acceptance attitude was found, such that those exposed to episodic-framed messages indicated more favourable attitudes. Participants with a higher external locus of control indicated more positive attitudes when exposed to thematic framing compared to episodic framing. Theoretical and practical implications for the health communication field were discussed. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2023-03-23T23:55:49Z 2023-03-23T23:55:49Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Qua, A. P. T., He, P., Hoong, G. Y. H. & Ong, M. E. S. (2023). Silver care anywhere: applied communication research on perceptions and adoption of telemonitoring among older adults in Singapore. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165314 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165314 en CS/22/004 application/pdf application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Communication
Social sciences::Mass media
spellingShingle Social sciences::Communication
Social sciences::Mass media
Qua, Amber Pei Tze
He, Peishan
Hoong, Gaelmaine Yu Heng
Ong, Maegan Ern Sze
Silver care anywhere: applied communication research on perceptions and adoption of telemonitoring among older adults in Singapore
description Telemonitoring has significant potential in meeting the healthcare needs of Singapore's ageing population. However, social inequities have contributed to challenges in effectively introducing and communicating telemonitoring to one of its main beneficiaries, older adults. Through two studies, our project Silver Care Anywhere aims to (1) investigate the motivations and barriers of older Singaporeans towards an existing telemonitoring service and (2) pilot an applied communication research campaign that examines the influence of message framing, health control and modality on telemonitoring acceptance. In Study 1, qualitative interviews (n=17) were carried out among older adults to explore their perceptions towards the adoption of FullHealth: a community-based telemonitoring service. Key themes from the interviews revealed that the accessibility, price, and health benefits of telemonitoring emerged as motivators. Barriers included preferences for in-person medical visits, service limitations, and poor information processing skills. Drawing on the findings from Study 1, our second study tested the effects of message framing (episodic, thematic) on older adults’ receptivity to telemonitoring through a pilot campaign that spanned three weeks (n=120). Results showed that an interaction between framing and acceptance attitude was found, such that those exposed to episodic-framed messages indicated more favourable attitudes. Participants with a higher external locus of control indicated more positive attitudes when exposed to thematic framing compared to episodic framing. Theoretical and practical implications for the health communication field were discussed.
author2 Edmund Lee Wei Jian
author_facet Edmund Lee Wei Jian
Qua, Amber Pei Tze
He, Peishan
Hoong, Gaelmaine Yu Heng
Ong, Maegan Ern Sze
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author Qua, Amber Pei Tze
He, Peishan
Hoong, Gaelmaine Yu Heng
Ong, Maegan Ern Sze
author_sort Qua, Amber Pei Tze
title Silver care anywhere: applied communication research on perceptions and adoption of telemonitoring among older adults in Singapore
title_short Silver care anywhere: applied communication research on perceptions and adoption of telemonitoring among older adults in Singapore
title_full Silver care anywhere: applied communication research on perceptions and adoption of telemonitoring among older adults in Singapore
title_fullStr Silver care anywhere: applied communication research on perceptions and adoption of telemonitoring among older adults in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Silver care anywhere: applied communication research on perceptions and adoption of telemonitoring among older adults in Singapore
title_sort silver care anywhere: applied communication research on perceptions and adoption of telemonitoring among older adults in singapore
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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