SEURO Project Research to be Presented at CHI 2025

Tue Mar 25 2025

SEURO Project researchers will present their latest work at ACM CHI 2025, the premier international conference on Human-Computer Interaction!

Title: Bridging Technology and Support - The Influence of Triage Nurse Monitoring on Digital Health Engagement in Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions

Authors: Patricia McAleer, John Dinsmore, Julie Doyle

Session: Late-Breaking Work: Health and Wellbeing

Date & Time: Wed, 30 Apr | 10:30 AM -- 11:10 AM

Location: Yokohama, Japan

Abstract:

In the European Union, around 50 million people live with multimorbidity, the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions, which is especially prevalent among older adults. This poses challenges for individuals and healthcare systems, underscoring the need for innovative self-management solutions. Digital health technologies offer promising tools, but the complexity of multimorbidity often requires additional human support. A nurse-led telephone triage and monitoring service could enhance digital health interventions.

This study explores engagement patterns with the ProACT digital health platform among older adults with multimorbidity, comparing those with and without clinical triage support. Results indicate that triage support improved engagement, especially for consistent tasks like vitals monitoring and self-reporting. Tailoring interventions to individual health needs and motivations, while integrating professional support to enhance self-efficacy, can optimise digital health tools for older adults with multimorbidity.

CHI 2025

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