Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT04603534 |
Other study ID # |
2020/14 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
March 15, 2010 |
Est. completion date |
December 18, 2020 |
Study information
Verified date |
April 2022 |
Source |
Izmir Bakircay University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
Turkey is the second fastest aging country in the world. According to the Turkey Statistical
Institute's data, the distribution of the population aged 65 and over is expected to be 25.6%
in 2080. Today, studies have been started to determine the empathy and attitudes of the young
generation, especially the younger generation, towards older individuals and to develop them.
In this context, it is thought that the simulation designed to simulate the aging process of
human beings may have a positive effect on students' understanding of aging and perception of
aging. In this study, the effect of aged simulation suit on empathy and attitudes towards
elderly people will be determined in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation undergraduate students.
Description:
Attitude is defined as a positive or negative assessment of people, objects or events that
reflect one's knowledge, emotions, and behavior towards people, objects or events. Physical
degeneration in the elderly can easily lead to prejudice or discrimination against older
adults, especially in the younger generation. The younger generation sees older adults as a
different group and labels them with negative traits. However, education has an important
role in changing attitudes towards older people and developing professional cultures. In this
context, the positive attitudes and behaviors of healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses,
physiotherapists, etc.) starting from the pre-graduation period are of great importance for
quality health services.
Empathy, which consists of emotional, cognitive, operational, and physiological behavior and
reaction compounds, was mostly evaluated as a process of relationships and attitudes.
Healthcare providers should be able to grasp patients' perspectives (cognitive empathy) and
relate to their emotions and experiences (emotional empathy). It can be difficult to
understand other people's perspectives, especially if they have not experienced disability
due to aging or disease. It has been reported in the literature that health professionals
lack empathy and understanding towards older individuals. It has been suggested that empathy
in patient care can be developed at a basic level and through vocational education. Defining
the attitudes of healthcare professionals and students and implementing new educational
strategies that encourage positive attitudes towards the elderly while they are still
students are important for increasing the quality of healthcare offered to the elderly and
developing a positive attitude.
In medical and health sciences undergraduate education, there has been a lack of specific
lessons on which directly focuses empathy, yet simulation-based modalities have been shown to
be impacted on students' perceptions regarding attitude and empathy.
Thus, this study aims to assess the attitude and empathy level toward on elderly people among
health sciences undergraduate students. The intervention which is mainly based upon wearing
an aged simulation suit through some activities related to independent living and mobility
has been planned to performed.