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Voice Assistant Reminders for Pain Self-Management Tasks in Aging Adults

Marcia Shade, Kyle Rector, Rasila Soumana, Kevin Kupzyk

2020Journal of Gerontological Nursing21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Aging adults are impacted by pain. Technology can assist older adults with pain self-management while allowing for independence. The current usability study explored the use of voice assistant reminders for two pain self-management tasks in aging adults. Fifteen community-dwelling older adults with chronic pain and an average age of 65 years used the voice assistant for 4 weeks. Participants had moderate scores for pain severity (mean = 4.6 [SD = 2.3]) and pain interference (mean = 4 [SD = 2.6]). Voice assistant usability was above average (78 of 100). Median time to set up the Google Home Assistant profile was 5 minutes (SD = 7.5), with a median of asking for help two times. Pain self-management task reminders from the voice assistant were perceived as consistent, easy to set up, and helpful for accountability. Voice assistant reminders may be an option to help encourage a variety of pain self-management tasks in aging adults. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 46(10), 27-33.].

Topics & Concepts

UsabilityPain managementGerontological nursingMedicineTask (project management)Set (abstract data type)Physical therapyPsychologyNursingComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionProgramming languageManagementEconomicsFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care UnitsDigital Mental Health InterventionsPediatric Pain Management Techniques