应用计划行为分解理论探讨长期照护居民参与增强现实芳香疗法教育计划。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Vivian Ya-Wen Cheng, Chiu-Mieh Huang, Su-Fei Huang, Ching-Hao Chang, Li-Ting Lu, Ying-Jie Chang, Jong-Long Guo
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摘要

本研究考察了计划行为分解理论(DTPB)在理解长期护理居民继续使用增强现实(AR)芳香疗法教育计划的意图方面的适用性,该计划旨在管理痴呆症(BPSD)的行为和心理症状。85名居民参与了一项横断面调查,调查了他们对一系列基于ar的模块的体验。偏最小二乘结构方程模型显示,态度、主观规范和感知行为控制显著预测持续使用意愿,解释了69.0%的方差。感知有用性和游戏性影响态度,人际影响和自我效能感分别影响主观规范和感知行为控制。感知有用性对使用意图有直接和间接的影响。研究结果支持DTPB在评估老年人技术干预方面的理论契合。将AR芳香疗法教育整合到长期护理中可以提高住院医师的参与度,并支持非药物性BPSD管理。
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Applying the Decomposed Theory of Planned Behavior to Explore Long-Term Care Residents' Participation in an Augmented Reality Aromatherapy Education Program.

This study examined the applicability of the Decomposed Theory of Planned Behavior (DTPB) in understanding long-term care residents' intention to continue using an augmented reality (AR) aromatherapy education program designed to manage behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). Eighty-five residents participated in a cross-sectional survey following their experience with a series of AR-based modules. Partial least squares structural equation modeling showed that attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control significantly predicted continuous use intention, explaining 69.0% of the variance. Perceived usefulness and playfulness shaped attitude, while interpersonal influence and self-efficacy influenced subjective norms and perceived behavioral control, respectively. Perceived usefulness demonstrated both direct and indirect effects on use intention. Findings support the theoretical fit of the DTPB in evaluating technology-based interventions for older adults. Integration of AR aromatherapy education into long-term care may enhance resident engagement and support non-pharmacological BPSD management.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Gerontology (JAG) is the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society. It features articles that focus on research applications intended to improve the quality of life of older persons or to enhance our understanding of age-related issues that will eventually lead to such outcomes. We construe application broadly and encourage contributions across a range of applications toward those foci, including interventions, methodology, policy, and theory. Manuscripts from all disciplines represented in gerontology are welcome. Because the circulation and intended audience of JAG is global, contributions from international authors are encouraged.
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