Enhancing Healthcare Students' Attitudes Toward Dementia Care Through Virtual Reality Education

NANot yet recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

200

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 14, 2024

Primary Completion Date

January 25, 2025

Study Completion Date

May 25, 2025

Conditions
Nursing StudentsEducation Program on Dementia
Interventions
OTHER

The VR dementia education group

The intervention group will receive the VR dementia education program, which will be conducted once for each participant, and each session will accommodate a maximum of 20 participants. The VR dementia education program will follow the flow below, integrating video dramatizations, VR experiences, lectures, and discussions. The program is designed to simulate real-life dementia care situations, encourage reflection, and enhance nursing students' understanding of dementia management. The following are the steps for intervention: Introduction (3 minutes), Pre-Program Questionnaire (10 minutes), Lecture Introduction (2 minutes), Bad Drama (Unfriendly Communication) (10 minutes), Bad VR (10 minutes), Discussion (5 minutes), Lecture 1: What is Dementia? (10 minutes), Good VR (10 minutes), Good Drama (10 minutes), Lecture 2: What Can We Do to Support PLWD? (5 minutes), N-impro (10 minutes), Post-Program Questionnaire (10 minutes), Conclusion (5 minutes).

OTHER

The control group

The intervention begins with an introduction to the VR dementia program, outlining its objectives and setting participant expectations. A pre-program questionnaire follows to assess baseline knowledge, attitudes, and intention to assist people with dementia. A brief lecture introduces a dramatization showing ineffective communication with a PLWD, followed by a VR scenario highlighting poor care practices. After discussing these observations, participants attend a lecture explaining dementia's symptoms and progression, with culturally adapted video content for Indonesian audiences. Next, a positive VR scenario demonstrates best practices in dementia care, followed by a video on supportive communication. A second lecture offers practical strategies for caregiving and communication, complemented by an N-impro session to deepen understanding. The session concludes with a post-program questionnaire and final reflection to encourage real-world application of the learned skills.

Trial Locations (1)

60115

Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Tokyo University

OTHER

lead

Universitas Airlangga

OTHER

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