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Patricia Neafsey
Zoe Strickler

University of Connecticut

Communication design for preventive health care:
preventing drug interactions in older adults


Preventing Drug Interactions in Older Adults, is an interdisciplinary study to measure the extent to which an interactive learning software program may reduce risk behaviors in adults aged 60 years and older. Older persons are particularly vulnerable to harmful interactions among prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, and alcohol. The study is a collaboration between communication designer Zoe Strickler, M. Des., and pharmacologist Dr. Patricia Neafsey, Ph.D., at the University of Connecticut. The paper discusses methods and theory from several disciplines (cognitive and educational psychology, communication design, and gerontological nursing) used to conduct formative research with older adults in order to design a program with features appropriate for the age-related visual and physical impairments common in older adults. The paper will address the role of designers in experimental research concerned with behavioral change resulting from exposure to designed communications. The project is funded by the Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation.

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