The primary objective of the research was to improve mobility for transportation-disadvantaged older adults by expanding the scope of the existing Healthy Buddy Program, to accommodate an aging Spanish-speaking population in the U.S.
The research identified barriers and opportunities to improve Hispanic/Latino older adult access to community-based transportation and health resources. It was conducted with the existing Healthy Buddy model, which pairs older adults with college students who are trained to help them identify relevant transportation and health resources, while accommodating the unique needs of this transportation-disadvantaged population. The research team reevaluated the potential effectiveness of a Spanish-language accessible Healthy Buddy program model for increasing the self-efficacy and quality of life among Hispanic/Latino older adults. The team recruited bilingual (English-Spanish-speaking) students from multidisciplinary backgrounds. Older adult participants were invited to participate in pre- and post-surveys, including a qualitative interview, to allow the team to further evaluate the success of the program among Hispanic/Latino participants and to determine the replicability of the project in other communities with a significant population of transportation disadvantaged Hispanic/Latino older adults.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
25
The Healthy Buddy Program is a community-based initiative that pairs college students with transportation disadvantaged, community- dwelling older adults age 65 and older. The Spanish-language Healthy Buddy Program was developed to measure the transportation and health challenges of Hispanic/Latino older adults and determine the efficacy of the adapted HB program model.
University of Texas at Arlington
Arlington, Texas, United States
Quality of life and well-being of older adults
The title of the scale is Brief Older People's Quality of Life questionnaire. It is the short, 13-item version of the original Older People's Quality of Life questionnaire. Each of the 13 items is scored Strongly agree=5, Agree=4, Neither=3, Disagree=2, Strongly disagree=1. The items are summed for a total score, so that higher scores represented higher quality of life. The score ranges from 13 to 65.
Time frame: 4 weeks
Self-efficacy correlated to emotion, stress, and health complaints
The title of the scale is General Self-Efficacy scale. The General Self-Efficacy Scale has 10 items correlated to emotion, optimism, work satisfaction. Each item is scored Not at all true=1, Hardly true=2, Moderately true=3, and Exactly true=4. The total score is calculated by finding the sum of the all items.The total score ranges between 10 and 40, with a higher score indicating more self-efficacy.
Time frame: 4 weeks
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