Why Don't People Attend Preventive Care Classes? 66% of Those Aged 65 and Over Say They 'Don't Want to Participate'
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- Why Don't People Attend Preventive Care Classes? 66% of Those Aged 65 and Over Say They 'Don't Want to Participate'
- A survey conducted by Renaissance Inc. of 500 people aged 65 and over found that 66% are reluctant to participate in preventive care classes. The top reason for not participating was 'I don't think I need it right now' at 54.5%, leading the company to recommend designs that encourage personal relevance to improve participation rates.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Wed Jun 10 2026 11:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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A survey conducted by Renaissance Inc. of 500 people aged 65 and over found that 66% are reluctant to participate in preventive care classes. The top reason for not participating was 'I don't think I need it right now' at 54.5%, leading the company to recommend designs that encourage personal relevance to improve participation rates.
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- Why Don't People Attend Preventive Care Classes? 66% of Those Aged 65 and Over Say They 'Don't Want to Participate' (Wed Jun 10 2026 11:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
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- Wed Jun 10 2026 11:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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A survey conducted by Renaissance Inc. of 500 people aged 65 and over found that 66% are reluctant to participate in preventive care classes. The top reason for not participating was 'I don't think I need it right now' at 54.5%, leading the company to recommend designs that encourage personal relevance to improve participation rates.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main reason people don't attend preventive care classes?
- A: According to the survey, 66% of those aged 65+ are reluctant, with the top reason being 'I don't think I need it right now' (54.5%).
- Q: What challenges did Renaissance's survey reveal for preventive care projects?
- A: The reasons are not low motivation but a lack of perceived need and a lack of a positive experiential image like 'it looks fun'.
- Q: How can participation rates in preventive care classes be improved?
- A: A combination of messaging that encourages personal relevance, easy-to-try participation pathways, and experience design that conveys enjoyment is key.