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Abstract

The rising cost of health care has motivated the exploration of different models of care. One such model is the health coaching paradigm. Focusing on health maintenance behaviors, health coaches may provide more attentive and timely help at a lower cost than traditional primary care models. Health coaches can be supported by internet technologies, allowing the coach to communicate with more participants than would be possible with in-person appointments. The Oregon Center for Aging and Technology Living Lab combines the health coach approach with information technology to deliver timely coaching interventions among an elderly population to promote cognitive health. The current study examines the usability of a client-facing interface using remote usability methods. An additional goal is to examine the feasibility of remote usability methods among an elderly population as well as to evaluate the usability of the interface.

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