The goal of this observational study aimed to develop and assess a video decision aid for advance care planning in geriatric patients with frailty. The main question it aims to answer is: The video decision aid comprehensibility, usability, feasibility? The video includes an introduction to geriatric frailty (3 minutes) and advance care planning (5 minutes). Advance care planning includes three levels of medical care: life-prolonging care, limited care, and comfort care.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
The video includes an introduction to geriatric frailty (3 minutes) and ACP (5 minutes). ACP includes three levels of medical care: life-prolonging care, limited care, and comfort care.
National Taiwan University Hospital
Taipei, Taiwan
comprehensibility
Comprehensibility was measured using a knowledge questionnaire and the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool for Audiovisual Materials (PEMAT-A/V).The knowledge questionnaire consists of 7 questions, each with 10 correct answer choices, scored at 10 points per correct choice, for a total of 100 points. Higher scores indicate greater accuracy in knowledge and better comprehension. The PEMAT-A/V evaluates comprehension through 13 items and feasibility through 4 items. Responses are scored as Agree = 1 point, Disagree = 0 points, and Not Applicable (N/A) excluded from the total score calculation. The final score is calculated as Total Points/Total Possible Points x 100. Higher scores indicate that the material is easier to comprehend or more feasibility. Measurement timing: elder patients and their family members will complete the knowledge questionnaire before viewing the video. They will also complete the PEMAT A/V within one hour after viewing the materials.
Time frame: Watching a 10-minute video and completing questionnaire takes approximately 5-10 minutes.
usability
Usability was evaluated through a feedback questionnaire. The feedback questionnaire consists of 6 items. Except for the final open-ended question, the remaining items are scored using a 4-point Likert scale (0-3). Lower scores indicate higher usability. Measurement timing: elder patients and their family members will complete the feedback questionnaire within one hour after viewing the materials.
Time frame: Watching a 10-minute video and completing questionnaire takes approximately 5-10 minute
feasibility
Feasibility were evaluated through the PEMAT-A/V. The PEMAT-A/V evaluates comprehension through 13 items and feasibility through 4 items. Responses are scored as Agree = 1 point, Disagree = 0 points, and Not Applicable (N/A) excluded from the total score calculation. The final score is calculated as Total Points/Total Possible Points x 100. Higher scores indicate that the material is easier to comprehend or more feasibility. Measurement timing: elder patients and Healthcare professionals (Have experience in advance care planning) will complete the PEMAT A/V within one hour after viewing the materials.
Time frame: Watching a 10-minute video and completing questionnaire takes approximately 5-10 minute
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