Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Empathy, measured by Jefferson Scale of Empathy |
Empathy is one of the major outcomes which we expect to be improved after the VR education program on dementia. The Jefferson Scale of Empathy (JSE): This scale is used to assess the empathy of healthcare professionals. It is rated on a Likert seven-point scale, with 1 indicating strongly disagree and 7 indicating strongly agree. The scale consists of 20 items and is divided into three major dimensions: perspective taking, compassionate care, and standing in the patient's shoes. The total score ranges from 20 to 140, with higher scores indicating a more positive level of empathy. |
Immediate post-test |
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Primary |
Change in Empathy, measured by Jefferson Scale of Empathy at 1 month |
Empathy is one of the major outcomes which we expect to be improved after the VR education program on dementia. The Jefferson Scale of Empathy (JSE): This scale is used to assess the empathy of healthcare professionals. It is rated on a Likert seven-point scale, with 1 indicating strongly disagree and 7 indicating strongly agree. The scale consists of 20 items and is divided into three major dimensions: perspective taking, compassionate care, and standing in the patient's shoes. The total score ranges from 20 to 140, with higher scores indicating a more positive level of empathy. |
1 month follow-up |
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Primary |
Attitude, measured by Approach to Dementia Questionnaire |
Approach is one of the major outcomes which we expect to be improved after the VR education program on dementia. The Approach to Dementia Questionnaire (ADQ) Dementia Questionnaire" (ADQ) is used to assess attitudes toward dementia care. The questionnaire consists of two dimensions: hope and person-centeredness, with a total of 19 items. It is rated on a Likert five-point scale, with 1 indicating strongly disagree and 5 indicating strongly agree. The total score ranges from 19 to 95, with higher scores indicating a more positive attitude of caregivers toward dementia care. |
Immediate post-test |
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Primary |
Change in Attitude, measured by Approach to Dementia Questionnaire at 1 month |
Approach is one of the major outcomes which we expect to be improved after the VR education program on dementia. The Approach to Dementia Questionnaire (ADQ) is used to assess attitudes toward dementia care. The questionnaire consists of two dimensions: hope and person-centeredness, with a total of 19 items. It is rated on a Likert five-point scale, with 1 indicating strongly disagree and 5 indicating strongly agree. The total score ranges from 19 to 95, with higher scores indicating a more positive attitude of caregivers toward dementia care. |
1 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Change in Caregivers' burden, measuredn by Zarit Burden Interview |
We also expect that caregivers' burden would be reduced after the VR education program on dementia. Zarit Burden Inventory (ZBI): Developed by Zarit et al. in 1980, this inventory is used to measure negative emotions and perceived stress experienced by caregivers in the caregiving process. The ZBI consists of 22 items, and each item is rated on a scale of 0 to 4 based on the frequency of occurrence, ranging from "never" to "routinely." The total score ranges from 0 to 88, with higher scores indicating a greater caregiver burden. Scores between 0 and 20 indicate no or minimal burden, scores between 21 and 40 indicate mild to moderate burden, scores between 41 and 60 indicate moderate to severe burden, and scores between 61 and 88 indicate severe burden. |
1 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
Caregivers' mental health status, measured by Brief Symptom Rating Scale-5 |
We also expect that caregivers' mental health status would be improved after the VR education program on dementia.The BSRS-5 is a concise self-administered questionnaire adapted from the 50-item brief symptom rating scale. It assesses anxiety, depression, hostility, interpersonal sensitivity, and other symptoms, with scores for each item ranging from 0 to 4. A total BSRS-5 score exceeding 14 or a score of 1 or more on the suicide survey item may signal a severe mood disorder. Scores between 10 and 14 suggest moderate mood disorders, while scores between 6 and 9 may indicate mild mood disorders. |
1 month follow-up |
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Secondary |
User experience interview of the VR education program on dementia |
We would also collect user experience data from participants after the VR education program on dementia. |
Immediate after the program |
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