ACCEPTABILITY AND SATISFACTION WITH VIVO: PARTICIPANT FOCUS GROUPS AND SURVEY
2024

Satisfaction with Vivo Virtual Exercise Program

Sample size: 22 publication Evidence: high

Author Information

Author(s): Boucher Nathan, Kemp Elizabeth, Levitan Eric, Starr Kathryn

Primary Institution: Duke University

Hypothesis

What are the acceptability and satisfaction levels of participants in the Vivo virtual exercise program?

Conclusion

The study found that participants were highly satisfied with the Vivo program and recognized its benefits for strength training.

Supporting Evidence

  • 95% of participants were satisfied with the program.
  • 86% indicated they would continue strength training after the study.
  • 77% felt more aware of the importance of strength training.
  • Four themes of positive outcomes were identified from focus groups.

Takeaway

Most people liked the Vivo exercise program and felt it helped them stay strong and connected with others.

Methodology

Participants completed a satisfaction survey and participated in focus groups to discuss their experiences.

Limitations

Areas for improvement were identified, such as rescheduling and trainer communication.

Participant Demographics

Older adults with pre-diabetes.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/geroni/igae098.1031

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