Dementia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Education Program for Enhancing Healthcare Students' Attitudes Toward People Living With Dementia
The aim of this single-arm pre-post study is to examine the effectiveness of gaming-based dementia educational programs for enhancing healthcare students' attitudes toward people living with dementia (PLWD). The main questions we intend to answer follow: - What are the attitudes toward PLWD, intentions to help PLWD, knowledge of dementia, and stigma of PLWD before and after participation in the gaming-based dementia education program? - What is the effect of gaming-based dementia education programs on enhancing attitudes toward PLWD? Participants will volunteer for the class education program, which will last about 90 minutes. Participants can attend the class only once. This education program based on gaming tools will be structured with a lecture on dementia, N-impro (gaming tools), and bad/good short dramas. The gaming education program will be included in dementia-related courses.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 400 |
Est. completion date | July 30, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | May 30, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Healthcare students enrolled in the designated semester and courses that align with the program's implementation Exclusion Criteria: - |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Universitas Airlangga | Kawasaki City College of Nursing, Tokyo University |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Attitude toward people living with dementia | We will examine participants' attitudes toward people living with dementia with the Attitudes Toward People with Dementia Scale (Kim K, Kuroda K. Factors related to attitudes toward people with dementia development attitude toward dementia scale and dementia knowledge scale. Bulletin of Social Medicine. 2011; 28 (1), 43-55). The original study was published in Japanese. We performed forward-backwards translation to produce the Indonesian language version.
The total number of items in the questionnaire is 14. This scale has a 4-point Linkert scale ranging from 1 (disagree) to 4 (agree). There consists of four subscales: tolerance (five items), refusal (four items), feeling of distance (three items), and affinity 8two items). The total score ranged from 14 to 56, with a higher score indicating a more favourable attitude. |
Time Frame: 5-7 minutes for completion of the questionnaire | |
Secondary | Knowledge of dementia | Knowledge of dementia will be measured using 15 items of the Dementia-Related Knowledge Scale developed by (Kim & Kuroda, 2011), which assesses the knowledge of dementia, symptoms, treatments, and diagnosis of dementia. This dementia knowledge scale will ask respondents to answer with a 4-point Likert scale from disagree to agree. The author will calculate the total score of knowledge of dementia. The total score ranged from 15 to 60, with a higher score indicating a higher knowledge of dementia. | Time Frame: 5-7 minutes | |
Secondary | Intention for helping behaviors toward people living with dementia | To assess the Intention for helping behaviours toward people living with dementia, intended helping behaviours will be measured using four vignettes based on a previous study by Matsumoto et al. (2022). The vignettes describe situations in which people living with dementia may need assistance. Intended helping behaviours will be measured using a 4-point Likert scale (1= strongly disagree, 2= disagree, 3= agree, and 4= strongly agree). The higher score indicates a higher intention of helping behaviours people living with dementia. | Time Frame: 2-3 minutes | |
Secondary | Fraboni's Scale of Ageism (FSA) | To assess ageism associated with people living with dementia, we will use the Fraboni Scale of Ageism (FSA) short version of 19 items. The FSA short version consists of 19 items. That rate the negative opinion towards older people using the Likert scale (1= strongly disagree, 2= disagree, 3= agree, and 4= strongly agree). Statements representing positive rather than negative opinions towards older adults had reversed scoring (item numbers 13-16). Possible scores of FSA ranged from 19-76. The higher score indicates a higher level of ageism. | Time Frame: 5-7 minutes |
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