3151基于视频的简短干预对预定未来视力和听力评估的意图的有效性

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
O McGucken, E Cunningham, K Patterson, B McGuinness
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老年人的听力和视力障碍与认知障碍和痴呆有关。公众对改变这些风险因素可以降低痴呆症风险的认识有限。在之前的研究中,36%的老年人没有进行视力评估,助听器被认为没有得到充分利用。这项研究旨在提高参加记忆服务的患者对认知、视力和听力障碍之间联系的理解,并鼓励参与者将来进行视力和听力评估。方法制作一段由患者和公众参与的视频,说明视力、听力和认知障碍之间的联系以及定期进行视力和听力评估的重要性(https://vimeo.com/948705659密码EMSAMS)。在24年9月16日至24年11月5日期间,所有在记忆诊所就诊的患者都被要求观看这段动画短片。在观看完视频后,研究人员进行了一份问卷调查,询问参与者之前的听力和视力评估情况,以及在观看完视频后,参与者是否更有可能预约听力或视力评估。结果18例患者参与。72%的患者在过去2年内进行过视力评估,94%的患者回忆至少进行过一次视力评估。66%的参与者认为,这段视频使他们更有可能在未来预约视力评估。33%的参与者在过去两年内进行了听力评估。44%的人认为这个视频会让他们更有可能在未来预约听力评估。关于视频的自由文本评论指出,听力、视力和记忆之间的联系很有趣,而且视频很容易理解。本研究表明,在记忆诊所向患者播放一段视频,解释听力和视力障碍、认知障碍和痴呆之间的联系,可以激励患者预约未来的听力和视力评估。
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3151 Effectiveness of a brief video-based intervention on the intention to book future vision and hearing assessments
Introduction Hearing and vision impairment are associated with cognitive impairment and dementia in older adults. There is limited public understanding that modifying these risk factors can reduce the risk of dementia. In previous studies 36% of older adults have not had a vision assessment and hearing aids are thought to be underused. This study aimed to increase the understanding of patients attending a memory service of the link between cognition, vision and hearing impairment and encourage participants to have future eye and hearing assessments. Method A video was developed with patient and public involvement explaining the link between eyesight, hearing and cognitive impairment and the importance of regular vision and hearing assessments (https://vimeo.com/948705659 Password EMSAMS). All patients attending a memory clinic between 16/09/24 and 05/11/24 were asked to watch this short animated video. A questionnaire was performed after the video asking about previous hearing and vision assessments and whether it was more likely for participants to book a hearing or vision assessment after the video. Results 18 patients participated. 72% had a vision assessment in the past 2 years and 94% recalled at least 1 vision assessment. 66% of participants felt that this video made it more likely they would book a vision assessment in future. 33% of participants had a hearing assessment in the last 2 years. 44% felt that this video would make it more likely that they would book a hearing assessment in future. Free text comments about the video stated that the link between hearing, eyesight and memory was interesting and that the video was easy to understand. Conclusions This study shows that a video shown to patients at memory clinic explaining the link between hearing and vision impairment, and cognitive impairment and dementia can motivate patients to book future hearing and vision assessments.
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Age and ageing
Age and ageing 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
6.00%
发文量
796
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Age and Ageing is an international journal publishing refereed original articles and commissioned reviews on geriatric medicine and gerontology. Its range includes research on ageing and clinical, epidemiological, and psychological aspects of later life.
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