Effects of a Serious Game on Knowledge, Attitude and Practice in Vector Control and Dengue Prevention Among Adults in Primary Care
NCT ID: NCT05307484
Last Updated: 2022-04-01
Study Results
The study team has not published outcome measurements, participant flow, or safety data for this trial yet. Check back later for updates.
Basic Information
Get a concise snapshot of the trial, including recruitment status, study phase, enrollment targets, and key timeline milestones.
COMPLETED
NA
400 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-03-03
2021-09-17
Brief Summary
Review the sponsor-provided synopsis that highlights what the study is about and why it is being conducted.
Related Clinical Trials
Explore similar clinical trials based on study characteristics and research focus.
Effectiveness of iDEAL in Improving the Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, Environmental Cleanliness Index and Dengue Index
NCT05863026
Effectiveness of a Online Education Material to Improve Dengue Knowledge and Health-Seeking Intention
NCT05661877
Studies on the Pathogen, Vector Control and Clinical Treatment of Dengue Fever in Guangzhou
NCT02608047
Insecticidal School Uniforms for Dengue Prevention in Thailand
NCT01563640
Clinical Evaluation of Insect Repellent and Insecticide Treated Nets in Lao PDR
NCT00938379
Detailed Description
Dive into the extended narrative that explains the scientific background, objectives, and procedures in greater depth.
Study site: This study was conducted at a regional public primary care clinic (Polyclinic) in Sengkang. Sengkang Polyclinic is located in Sengkang Community Hub, which is an amenity centre in Sengkang, within the North-East region of Singapore. Sengkang is also a residential town, which is the second most populous in the region, being home to 244,600 residents in 2019.
Sample size calculation: To determine the effect of serious game in the literacy level of adults in preventing dengue in Singapore, the sample size was computed based on the study by Nurul Akmar Ghani et al, in which the significant difference in mean and standard deviation of knowledge scores were 14.55 (3.09) and 15.41 (2.75) respectively between the compared groups. To obtain a sample size with 95% confidence level and 80% power for this study, a minimum of 182 participants per group was required. With a possible drop out of 10%, the sample size was increased to 200 per group.
Recruitment and consent process: Recruitment posters, containing registration details of the study, were placed within the clinic's premises from March to August 2021. Adults who were interested to join the study voluntarily could approach the clinical research coordinators (CRCs), who would screen them for eligibility, explained the study intent and procedure to them in a designated room within the study site. The CRCs were trained by the principal investigator to provide adequate information and address relevant concerns or queries from the participants prior to the start of this study. The latter were informed about the purpose and content of the study based on the approved participant information sheet. After clarifying their doubts and queries, every eligible participant endorsed their written informed consent before randomization.
Randomization: The randomization sequence was created by the biostatistician using computer generated random numbers in a 1:1 ratio. Random permuted blocks were used to ensure equal number in each group. The randomization sequence was concealed in sequentially numbered, opaque, sealed envelopes by the principal investigator (PI) at the study site, and stored in a secured location that was accessible only by the research assistants. Blinding was not possible for the participants and the CRCs, as the intervention group would be required to download an application into the mobile phone. Both the biostatistician and PI were not involved in the enrolment or randomization process of participants in this study.
Study procedure: The KAP assessment instrument was adapted from a previous study conducted by Nurul Akmar Ghani et al.
Participants in both groups completed the first (baseline) questionnaire via a secured online platform, Form.sg. Form.sg was used to create online questionnaires that capture classified data for this study. The platform does not store participants' response data in its servers and all responses are sent directly to the study team's dedicated email address.
Participants in the intervention group installed a mobile application, 'Sam's Mozzie Adventure' and were instructed to complete the game within 2 weeks.
Participants in the control group accessed the National Environmental Agency 'Stop Dengue' website and were instructed to complete reading the dengue prevention information within 2 weeks.
Both groups completed the second questionnaire, containing the KAP assessment and a question pertaining to individual's interest to vaccinate against dengue, within 2 weeks after the intervention. In addition, participants in the serious game group evaluated the game with the adapted Systems Usability Score.
Analysis: The knowledge, attitude and practice scores varied from 0-16, 0-15, 0-15 respectively, with a maximum score of 46 points. The highest achievement attained by the participants in serious game group were measured by the number of stars awarded in-game, which varied from 0-48 stars. The data were audited and errors were rectified before analyses. Descriptive statistics in terms of frequency (n), percentage (%), mean and standard deviations (SD) were used to express the data. The socio-demographic variables between the two groups were compared using Chi-Square test for categorical variables and independent t-test for continuous variables. Independent t-test was used to compare the baseline, follow up and change in KAP scores between the control and intervention group. Paired t-test was used to determine the difference in scores from baseline and follow up. The Spearman's correlation was used to determine the association between change scores and maximum game stars awarded in the intervention group. SUS score was presented in frequency and percentages. A p-value of less than 0.05 is considered statistically significant. All analyses were performed using IBM SPSS 27.0.
Conditions
See the medical conditions and disease areas that this research is targeting or investigating.
Study Design
Understand how the trial is structured, including allocation methods, masking strategies, primary purpose, and other design elements.
RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
DOUBLE
Study Groups
Review each arm or cohort in the study, along with the interventions and objectives associated with them.
Serious game group
Participants in the intervention group installed a mobile application, 'Sam's Mozzie Adventure'. This is a locally designed serious game which was co-created between SingHealth Polyclinics and AI Innovation Labs (AI2 Labs) Private Limited, specifically for this study. The principal investigator reviewed existing publicly available information on dengue prevention, including those on the National Environmental Agency (NEA) 'Stop Dengue' website, and provided the relevant content and pedagogical knowledge to the team of app developers from AI2 Labs. After creating the syllabus, the developers deployed their technological knowledge to integrate the dengue prevention information into the serious game. The participants were instructed to complete playing this serious game within 2 weeks.
Serious game
This is a serious game in the form of a mobile application, designed to educate adults on dengue prevention.
Dengue prevention website group
The control group accessed the NEA 'Stop Dengue' website which contained dengue prevention information in the forms of online articles, posters and video. The participants were instructed to complete reading the online resources within 2 weeks.
Dengue prevention website
This is a website containing information regarding dengue prevention.
Interventions
Learn about the drugs, procedures, or behavioral strategies being tested and how they are applied within this trial.
Serious game
This is a serious game in the form of a mobile application, designed to educate adults on dengue prevention.
Dengue prevention website
This is a website containing information regarding dengue prevention.
Other Intervention Names
Discover alternative or legacy names that may be used to describe the listed interventions across different sources.
Eligibility Criteria
Check the participation requirements, including inclusion and exclusion rules, age limits, and whether healthy volunteers are accepted.
Inclusion Criteria
* Able to understand English.
* Has a mobile phone which was compatible with the serious game and willing to download and attempt the serious game.
* Able to complete questionnaires on the online secured platform, Form.sg.
Exclusion Criteria
21 Years
60 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
Meet the organizations funding or collaborating on the study and learn about their roles.
SingHealth Polyclinics
OTHER
Responsible Party
Identify the individual or organization who holds primary responsibility for the study information submitted to regulators.
Principal Investigators
Learn about the lead researchers overseeing the trial and their institutional affiliations.
Alon Tan
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
SingHealth Polyclinics
Locations
Explore where the study is taking place and check the recruitment status at each participating site.
SingHealth Polyclinics - Sengkang
Singapore, , Singapore
Countries
Review the countries where the study has at least one active or historical site.
Other Identifiers
Review additional registry numbers or institutional identifiers associated with this trial.
2020/3091
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
More Related Trials
Additional clinical trials that may be relevant based on similarity analysis.