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CompletedNCT06508970

RAM-Based Virtual Reality Glasses and Adaptation, Satisfaction, Well-Being in the Elderly

The Effect of RAM-Based Virtual Reality Glasses Application on Adaptation, Life Satisfaction, and Psychological Well-Being in the Elderly

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
50 (actual)
Sponsor
Kafkas University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The main purpose of this study is to determine the effect of Roy adaptation model-based virtual reality glasses application on adaptation difficulties, life satisfaction, and psychological well-being in the elderly using a randomized controlled experimental method. The hypotheses of the study are: H1: The Roy adaptation model-based virtual reality glasses application has an effect on adaptation difficulties in the elderly. H2: The Roy adaptation model-based virtual reality glasses application has an effect on life satisfaction in the elderly. H3: The Roy adaptation model-based virtual reality glasses application has an effect on psychological well-being in the elderly.

Detailed description

In the 21st century, advances in science and technology have led to demographic changes, resulting in an increase in the elderly population. In this process, developments in the field of health such as increased preventive health services and early diagnosis and treatment of diseases played an important role. Aging is a natural process and can be defined as a decrease in an individual's physical and spiritual functions and an increase in external dependency. Adapting the elderly to this period supports psychological well-being by increasing functionality and life satisfaction. The Roy Adaptation Model aims for nurses to meet the needs of individuals to adapt, and this model can also be applied to the elderly. With technological advances, innovations such as virtual reality are used in the field of health and help improve the quality of life of the elderly. In the literature, studies examining the effects of Roy Adaptation Model and virtual reality glasses application on adaptation difficulties, life satisfaction and psychological well-being in the elderly are limited. This study aims to determine the effects of Roy Adaptation Model and virtual reality glasses application on adaptation difficulties, life satisfaction and psychological well-being in the elderly and to lay the foundation for evidence-based research. The thesis is a pre-posttest randomized controlled study with experimental and control groups. In the thesis study, data were collected as pre-post test from the elderly living in nursing homes using the Personal Information Form, Adaptation Difficulty Assessment Scale in the Elderly, Life Satisfaction Scale in the Elderly, and Psychological Well-Being Scale in the Elderly.In the thesis study, the experimental group was shown educational videos and nature videos with VR SHINECON 360 degree virtual reality glasses, based on the Roy adaptation model adaptation areas titles (physiological needs, self-concept area, role function area, interdependence area) twice a week for four weeks.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALExperimental RAM-based virtual reality glassesRAM-based virtual reality glasses were applied to the experimental group for 4 weeks. Video contents: 1. week; 1st sub-dimension (physiological domain) 2. weeks; 2nd sub-dimension (self-space) Three weeks; 3rd sub-dimension (Role function/function area) week 4; 4th sub-dimension (Independence and interdependence/autonomy)
OTHERpre-post testAdaptation Difficulty Assessment Scale in the Elderly, Life Satisfaction Scale in the Elderly , and Psychological Well-Being Scale in the Elderly

Timeline

Start date
2024-04-01
Primary completion
2024-05-31
Completion
2024-06-30
First posted
2024-07-18
Last updated
2024-07-18

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06508970. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.