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A Virtual Reality Apartment as a Measure of Medication Management Skills in Patients With Schizophrenia: A Pilot Study

机译:虚拟现实公寓作为精神分裂症患者药物管理技能的一项量度:一项初步研究

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Performance on a novel, virtual reality (VR) assessment of medication management skills, the Virtual Reality Apartment Medication Management Assessment (VRAMMA), was investigated in 25 patients with schizophrenia and 18 matched healthy controls. The VRAMMA is a virtual 4-room apartment consisting of a living room with an interactive clock and TV, a bedroom, a kitchen, and a bathroom with an interactive medicine cabinet. After an exploratory phase, participants were given a mock prescription regimen to be taken 15 minutes later from pill bottles located in the medicine cabinet in the bathroom of the virtual environment. The VRAMMA was administered with a validated measure of medication management skills, several neurocognitive tests, and a symptom scale. Results revealed that (1) schizophrenic patients made significantly more quantitative errors in the number of pills taken, were less accurate at taking the prescribed medications at the designated time, and checked the interactive clock less frequently than healthy controls; (2) in patients with schizophrenia, there was significant agreement in classification of adherence vs nonadherence between a validated measure of medication management skills and the VRAMMA; and (3) in patients with schizophrenia, years of education and a measure of verbal learning and memory were linked to quantitative errors on the VRAMMA, while positive symptoms, specifically delusional symptoms, were inversely linked to distance traveled within the VRAMMA. This is the first study, to our knowledge, to provide evidence for the utility of VR technology in the assessment of instrumental role functioning in patients with schizophrenia.
机译:在25位精神分裂症患者和18位相匹配的健康对照者中调查了药物管理技能的新型虚拟现实(VR)评估(虚拟现实公寓药物管理评估(VRAMMA))的性能。 VRAMMA是一个虚拟的四室公寓,由带交互式时钟和电视的客厅,卧室,厨房和带交互式药品柜的浴室组成。在探索阶段之后,为参与者提供了模拟的处方方案,该方案应在15分钟后从位于虚拟环境浴室的药柜中的药瓶中服用。对VRAMMA进行药物治疗技能,多种神经认知测试和症状量表的验证测量。结果显示:(1)精神分裂症患者服用的药丸数量有明显的定量误差,在指定的时间服用处方药的准确性较差,并且检查互动时钟的频率低于健康对照者; (2)在精神分裂症患者中,依从性和不依从性的分类在经验证的药物管理技能和VRAMMA之间存在显着一致性; (3)在精神分裂症患者中,受教育年限和一定程度的言语学习与记忆与VRAMMA上的定量误差有关,而阳性症状(特别是妄想症状)与VRAMMA内的行进距离成反比。就我们所知,这是第一项研究,旨在为VR技术在评估精神分裂症患者的仪器角色功能方面的实用性提供证据。

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