Curry, Joshua2025-04-282025-04-282025-04-24https://hdl.handle.net/11299/271535This research paper is for the University Honors program as a senior capstone project.Rural areas in the United States have a rising population of senior citizens with medical needs. Limited physician availability is especially noticeable in rural medical deserts. This study sought to discover the experiences and perceptions of online-based healthcare delivery, telehealth, among the rural-dwelling senior citizens of Pope County, MN. Using in-person interviews, participants shared their personal views on telehealth and how it impacts their rural residence. Themes of perceived facilitators, barriers, and benefits of telehealth were analyzed, and their social support and experience with technological devices were understood. The findings of this study highlight critical barriers in senior citizens' perceptions of telehealth and their recommendations for improving operability for aging adults in rural areas.en-USUniversity of Minnesota DuluthDepartment of Chemistry and BiochemistryCollege of PharmacyUniversity HonorsExperiences and Perceptions of Telehealth Amongst Rural Dwelling Senior CitizensScholarly Text or Essay