Abstract
Objectives
Dementia‐friendly communities promote community coherence and reduce the risk of ageism in the community. This study examined the effects of a Virtual Reality (VR) educational program on participants’ attitudes towards dementia and their sense of community related to supporting community‐dwelling older adults.
Methods
We delivered an educational program using a virtual reality platform that provided a first‐person perspective of people with dementia in the courtyards of two convenience stores in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Japan. We investigated attitudes towards dementia and participants’ sense of community before and after the educational program.
Results
There were 42 study participants (average age = 48 years). The total scores of attitudes towards dementia and sense of community changed positively from pre‐ to postintervention (P = .004 and <.001, respectively).
Conclusion
This educational program for understanding dementia could enhance people’s support of community members living with dementia.