Cherniack E Paul
Geriatrics Institute, Division of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, FL 33125, USA.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2011;6(4):283-9. doi: 10.3109/17483107.2010.542570. Epub 2010 Dec 15.
To outline the evidence in the published medical literature suggesting the potential applications of virtual reality (VR) for the identification and rehabilitation of cognitive disorders of the elderly.
Non-systematic literature review.
VR, despite its more common usage by younger persons, is a potentially promising source of techniques useful in the identification and rehabilitation of cognitive disorders of the elderly. Systems employing VR can include desktop and head-mounted visual displays among other devices. Thus far, published studies have described VR-based applications in the identification and treatment of deficits in navigational skills in ambulation and driving. In addition, VR has been utilised to enhance the ability to perform activities of daily living in patients with dementia, stroke, and Parkinson's Disease. Such investigations have thus far been small, and unblinded.
VR-based applications can potentially offer more versatile, comprehensive, and safer assessments of function. However, they also might be more expensive, complex and more difficult to use by elderly patients. Side effects of head-mounted visual displays include nausea and disorientation, but, have not been reported specifically in older subjects.
概述已发表医学文献中的证据,表明虚拟现实(VR)在老年人认知障碍识别与康复方面的潜在应用。
非系统性文献综述。
尽管VR在年轻人中使用更为普遍,但它是一种在老年人认知障碍识别与康复中可能很有前景的技术来源。采用VR的系统可包括桌面式和头戴式视觉显示器等设备。迄今为止,已发表的研究描述了基于VR的应用在步行和驾驶导航技能缺陷识别与治疗中的情况。此外,VR已被用于提高痴呆症、中风和帕金森病患者的日常生活活动能力。到目前为止,此类研究规模较小且未设盲。
基于VR的应用有可能提供更通用、全面和安全的功能评估。然而,它们可能也更昂贵、复杂,且老年患者使用起来更困难。头戴式视觉显示器的副作用包括恶心和迷失方向,但尚未有针对老年受试者的具体报道。