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Preliminary Research: Virtual Reality in Residential Aged Care to Reduce Apathy and Improve Mood

机译:初步研究:寄宿养老院中的虚拟现实可减少冷漠和改善情绪

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This study determines the feasibility of using virtual reality (VR) for residents with and without dementia in the residential aged care (RAC) environment (also referred to as nursing homes or long-term care). A mixed-methods study was conducted with 13 residents of varying cognitive capacity in a residential aged care facility (RACF) operated by a not-for-profit organization in Brisbane, Australia. Residents participated in one facilitated VR session, either as a group or individual session. Residents' mood and apathy were measured by the Observed Emotion Rating Scale (OERS) and the Person–Environment Apathy Rating Scale. Residents also completed a structured interview to provide their feedback after the VR session. In addition, four RACF staff members were interviewed about their experience of using the VR in residents and the ongoing feasibility. The experience of VR administered by a researcher and leisure and lifestyle coordinator as a leisure activity, significantly reduced apathy in residents (Z = −2.818, p = 0.005) through observations of increased facial expression, eye contact, physical engagement, verbal tone, and expression. The study did not find a VR impact on the OERS measures; no significant increase in fear/anxiety was observed. Reminiscence was clearly observed in six of the nine residents with the ability to verbally communicate. VR was found not to be helpful in residents during episodes of acute neuropsychiatric and behavioral symptoms. This study suggested feasibility of using fully immersive VR delivered by mobile phone technologies. It provides preliminary data for a controlled trial presently underway examining the effectiveness of VR as a group activity in RAC to improve mood states, behavioral symptoms, and pro re nata psychotropic medication use. Residents indicated that VR was enjoyable with low levels of physical and emotional discomfort reported or observed.
机译:这项研究确定了在居民老年护理(RAC)环境(也称为疗养院或长期护理)中患有或不患有痴呆症的居民使用虚拟现实(VR)的可行性。在澳大利亚布里斯班的一家非营利组织经营的养老院(RACF)中,对13名具有不同认知能力的居民进行了混合方法研究。居民以小组或个人形式参加了一个便利的VR会议。居民的情绪和冷漠是通过观察情绪评估量表(OERS)和人-环境无意识评估量表来衡量的。居民还完成了结构化访谈,以在VR会议后提供反馈。此外,还采访了四名RACF工作人员,以了解他们在居民中使用VR的经验以及正在进行的可行性。由研究人员和休闲与生活方式协调员作为休闲活动进行的VR体验通过观察到面部表情,眼神接触,身体参与,语言调和的增加,显着减少了居民的冷漠感(Z = −2.818,p = 0.005)。表达。该研究没有发现VR对OERS措施有影响;没有观察到恐惧/焦虑明显增加。在9名居民中,有6名具有口头交流能力,可以清楚地看到回忆。人们发现,在急性神经精神病和行为症状发作期间,VR对居民没有帮助。这项研究提出了使用手机技术提供的完全沉浸式VR的可行性。它为目前正在进行的一项对照试验提供了初步数据,该试验研究了VR作为RAC中一项团体活动的有效性,以改善情绪状态,行为症状和前列腺素类药物的使用。居民表示,VR令人愉悦,据报道或观察到的身心不适水平较低。

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    《CyberPsychology & Behavior》 |2020年第3期|165-170|共6页
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    UQ Centre for Clinical Research The University of Queensland;

    Respite Services and Social Inclusion Wesley Mission Queensland;

    UQ Centre for Clinical Research The University of Queensland|Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences The University of Queensland School of Psychology|Department of Neurology Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital;

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    virtual reality; technology; aged care; nursing home; dementia;

    机译:虚拟现实;技术;老年护理;疗养院;痴呆;

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