Online Education Intervention to Reduce Ageism Among Undergraduate Students

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Enrollment

64

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 28, 2020

Primary Completion Date

November 11, 2020

Study Completion Date

November 11, 2020

Conditions
Ageism
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Online educational intervention to reduce ageism

Participants in this group will go over multiple short videos covering the following content:1). Myths about aging, 2). Ageism and its negative effects, 3). Distorted views about aging among young adults, 4). Ageism during the COVID-19 pandemic, and 5). importance of reducing ageism among healthcare professionals. These will be multiple videos posted on the LMS (Blackboard). At the end of the lesson, they will be asked to briefly write what they learned on Blackboard as an assignment.

BEHAVIORAL

Online educational intervention to enhance cultural competance

Participants in the control group will go over multiple short videos covering the following content: 1). Myths about cultural competence, 2) Cultural competence for health care professionals including dietitians, 3). Connecting culture and food, and 4). Importance of cultural competence in sports dietitians. At the end of the lesson, they will be asked to briefly write what they learned. These will be multiple videos posted on the LMS (Blackboard). At the end of the lesson, they will be asked to briefly write what they learned on Blackboard as an assignment.

Trial Locations (1)

38677

University of Mississippi, Oxford

All Listed Sponsors
lead

University of Mississippi, Oxford

OTHER

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