The Effects of Using Augmented Reality (AR) System to Train Foreign Care Workers.
The Effects of Using Augmented Reality (AR) System to Train Foreign Care on Salivary Biomarker and Oral Function of the Elderly People
Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital
42 participants
Jan 3, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of augmented reality (AR) system training intervention of foreign care workers on the salivary biomarker and oral function of older people. This randomized controlled trial included experimental group: AR group (EG-A) Video group (EG-B) and control group(CG), respectively. The EG-A will receive augmented reality (AR) system training intervention with AR tooth-cleaning skills session course add video-based oral hygiene education course . The EG-B receive video-based oral hygiene education course and The CG only receive only a leaflet.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- \. The Indonesian caregivers who are employed in Kaohsiung City are aged between 21 and 65 and have simple Chinese communication skills.
- \. The elderly people being cared for is over 65 years old.
Exclusion Criteria2
- \. Elderly people who are unable to cooperate with instructions.
- \. Elderly people with facial impairment.
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Interventions
Augmented reality (AR) is an extension of perceptible reality, whereby additional information, such as texts or virtual objects, can be displayed in the user's field of vision.The oral care augmented reality (AR) simulation training can train foreign care workers by switching languages (Indonesian) and therefore reduce language-related learning barriers.
50-minute video-based oral hygiene education course
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NCT05938166