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JAPANESE
国立保健医療科学院
UMIN ID: UMIN000055324

Registered date:01/09/2024

The impact of dialogue-based art experience on the well-being of elderly individuals and their caregivers, and on their perception of aging.

Basic Information

Recruitment status Pending
Health condition(s) or Problem(s) studiedWell-being and Perception of Aging
Date of first enrollment2024/09/01
Target sample size30
Countries of recruitmentJapan
Study typeInterventional
Intervention(s)Dialogue-based Art Viewing

Outcome(s)

Primary Outcome1. Difference in Well-being Indicator Scores Before and After the Intervention Well-being Indicator: A Japanese translation of the [Museum Wellbeing Measures Toolkit](Thompson & Chatterjee, 2013) [Generic Wellbeing Questionnaire - Full 12-item version], which includes 6 items on positive emotions and 6 items on negative emotions, measured on a 5-point scale. Positive emotions: motivation/active/enthusiastic/elated/happy/creative feelings. Negative emotions: anxiety/irritation/tension/fear/dissatisfaction/confusion. 2. Cognitive Evaluation of Aging (excluding seniors): Three original questions.
Secondary Outcome1. Perception Evaluation of the Museum: Three original questions. 2. Perception Evaluation of Changes in Family Members: Two original questions.

Key inclusion & exclusion criteria

Age minimum18years-old
Age maximumNot applicable
GenderMale and Female
Include criteria
Exclude criteriaIndividuals who scored 20 or below on the Hasegawa Dementia Scale (elderly only).

Related Information

Contact

public contact
Name Tatsuya Ito
Address 12-8 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo Japan 110-0007
Telephone 050-5525-2033
E-mail itou.tatsuya@fa.geidai.ac.jp
Affiliation Tokyo University of the Arts Center for Social Cooperation
scientific contact
Name Tatsuya Ito
Address 12-8 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo Japan
Telephone 050-5525-2033
E-mail itou.tatsuya@fa.geidai.ac.jp
Affiliation Tokyo University of the Arts Center for Social Cooperation