Effectiveness of motion graphics media on knowledge and satisfaction regarding stroke prevention among young adults

Authors

  • Olan Isariyapan Lecturer, Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Naresuan University
  • Chawisa Poomsopha Student in Bachelor of Science Program in Physical Therapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Naresuan University
  • Wichet Ratcharoen Student in Bachelor of Science Program in Physical Therapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Naresuan University
  • Areepron Wancheang Student in Bachelor of Science Program in Physical Therapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Naresuan University
  • Waroonnapa Srisoparb Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Naresuan University

Keywords:

Prevention of stroke, Stroke, Young adult, Motion graphics

Abstract

     The objective of this developmental research was to develop a 3-minute motion graphics media for stroke prevention, to compare the effects of using the motion graphics media on knowledge levels before and after viewing, and evaluate user satisfaction with the media among 95 early adulthood volunteers (aged 20-40 years) residing in Phitsanulok Province. The research instruments included: 1) a motion graphics media tool, developed and refined based on expert recommendations; and 2) a 20-item knowledge assessment questionnaire. The questionnaire was validated by three neurology experts, yielding an Index of Item-Objective Congruence (IOC) of 0.76. Reliability was established via test-retest with a pilot group of 30 participants with similar characteristics to the target group, resulting in a reliability coefficient (r) of 0.66.
     The results revealed a statistically significant difference between the pre and post viewing scores of the motion graphics media (p-value = 0.001). The mean and standard deviation of the pre-viewing scores were 12.01 ± 3.80, while the post-viewing scores increased to a mean of 17.83 ± 2.49. Furthermore, participants reported the highest level of satisfaction with the media. These findings suggest that motion graphics media is an effective tool for promoting stroke prevention knowledge and achieving high user satisfaction among young adults.

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2026-04-29

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Isariyapan, O., Poomsopha, C., Ratcharoen, W., Wancheang, A., & Srisoparb, W. (2026). Effectiveness of motion graphics media on knowledge and satisfaction regarding stroke prevention among young adults. Journal of Public Health and Health Sciences Research, 8(1), 96–110. retrieved from https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JPHSR/article/view/279536