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Health Web Te@m 1.0 Feasibility Study, Northern Sweden

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A feasibility study for Health Web - Te@m 1.0, an interprofessional web-based group intervention supporting healthy ageing, has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov under identifier NCT07545915. The study will evaluate the intervention's acceptability, implementation potential, adherence rates, and ability to detect outcomes among older adults in primary healthcare settings in northern Sweden. Conditions include Healthy Older Adults, with Health Web Te@m listed as the intervention type.

“The goal of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of Health Web - Te@m 1.0 for older adults in selected primary healthcare settings in northern Sweden.”

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This entry registers a clinical feasibility study for Health Web - Te@m 1.0, an interprofessional web-based intervention designed to support healthy ageing among older adults in selected primary healthcare settings in northern Sweden. The study aims to evaluate feasibility through four objectives: exploring older adults' and professionals' experiences with acceptability and implementation potential; evaluating adherence rates; and assessing whether the study's measurements can detect potential intervention outcomes. This is an informational registry entry on ClinicalTrials.gov and does not impose regulatory obligations on any party. Healthcare researchers and institutions interested in digital health interventions for older populations may reference this study for methodological insights into feasibility assessment frameworks.

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Health Web Te@m (1.0) an Interprofessional Web-based Group Intervention Supporting Healthy Ageing

N/A NCT07545915 Kind: NA Apr 22, 2026

Abstract

The goal of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of Health Web - Te@m 1.0 for older adults in selected primary healthcare settings in northern Sweden. More specifically, the feasibility will be assessed through the following objectives:

  • Explore older adults' experiences of the intervention process, acceptability, and perceptions of the value of participating in Health Web - Te@m.
  • Explore professionals' experiences of acceptability, value, and implementation potential of delivering Health Web - Te@m in primary healthcare settings.
  • Evaluate adherence to Health Web - Te@m among older adults and professionals.
  • Evaluate the assessments' ability to detect potential outcomes of Health Web - Te@m.

Conditions: Healthy Older Adults

Interventions: Health Web Te@m

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April 22nd, 2026
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6211 Healthcare Providers
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Clinical research Healthy ageing intervention
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United States US

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Public Health
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Clinical Operations
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Healthcare

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