Published August 25, 2020 | Version 1.0 and 2.0
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Video Analysis Scale of Engagement (VASE): Initial and Final Protocols

  • 1. Clinical Psychology, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong
  • 2. Dementia Research Centre, University College London
  • 3. Royal College of Music, London

Description

These files contain the initial and final protocols that were used to develop the Video Analysis Scale for Engagement (VASE). The abstract of our article in Wellcome Open Research, 5:230: https://wellcomeopenresearch.org/articles/5-230/v2:

Background: The current study sought to develop a valid, reliable and unobtrusive tablet computer-based observational measure to assess engagement of people with advanced dementia. The Video Analysis Scale of Engagement (VASE) was designed to enable the rating of moment-by-moment changes in engagement during an activity, which would be useful for both future research and current residential care. Methods: An initial version of the VASE was tested. Face validity and content validity were assessed to validate an operational definition of engagement and develop an acceptable protocol for the scale. Thirty-seven non-professional and professional volunteers were recruited to view and rate level of engagement in music activities using the VASE. Results: An inter-class coefficient (ICC) test gave a high level of rating agreement across professionals and non-professionals.  However, the ICC results of within-professionals were mixed. Linear mixed modelling suggested that the types of interventions (active or passive music listening), the particular intervention session being rated, time period of video and the age of raters could affect the ratings. Conclusions: Results suggested that raters used the VASE in a dynamic fashion and that the measure was able to distinguish between interventions. Further investigation and adjustments are warranted for this to be considered a valid and reliable scale in the measurement of engagement of people with advanced dementia in a residential care setting.

Notes

This work is part of the Created Out of Mind research programme. Created Out of Mind was funded as 'Created Out of Mind: Shaping Perceptions of Dementias' [200783] by the Wellcome Trust as a part of the Hub Award. (Principal Investigator S.J. Crutch; Core Group: P. Ball, P.M. Camic, C. Evans, N. Fox, C. Murphy, F. Walsh, J. West, G. Windle).

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