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基于虚拟现实的训练对提高阿尔茨海默病患者烹饪活动功能自主性的潜力:一项单病例研究。

The potential of virtual reality-based training to enhance the functional autonomy of Alzheimer's disease patients in cooking activities: A single case study.

作者信息

Foloppe Déborah A, Richard Paul, Yamaguchi Takehiko, Etcharry-Bouyx Frédérique, Allain Philippe

机构信息

a Laboratoire de Psychologie des Pays de Loire (EA 4638) , LUNAM Université, Université d'Angers , Angers , France.

b Laboratoire Angevin de Recherche en Ingénierie des Systèmes (EA 7315) , LUNAM Université, Université d'Angers , Angers , France.

出版信息

Neuropsychol Rehabil. 2018 Jul;28(5):709-733. doi: 10.1080/09602011.2015.1094394. Epub 2015 Oct 20.

Abstract

Impairments in performing activities of daily living occur early in the course of Alzheimer's disease (AD). There is a great need to develop non-pharmacological therapeutic interventions likely to reduce dependency in everyday activities in AD patients. This study investigated whether it was possible to increase autonomy in these patients in cooking activities using interventions based on errorless learning, vanishing-cue, and virtual reality techniques. We recruited a 79-year-old woman who met NINCDS-ADRDA criteria for probable AD. She was trained in four cooking tasks for four days per task, one hour per day, in virtual and in real conditions. Outcome measures included subjective data concerning the therapeutic intervention and the experience of virtual reality, repeated assessments of training activities, neuropsychological scores, and self-esteem and quality of life measures. The results indicated that our patient could relearn some cooking activities using virtual reality techniques. Transfer to real life was also observed. Improvement of the task performance remained stable over time. This case report supports the value of a non-immersive virtual kitchen to help people with AD to relearn cooking activities.

摘要

日常生活活动能力受损在阿尔茨海默病(AD)病程早期就会出现。迫切需要开发非药物治疗干预措施,以减少AD患者在日常活动中的依赖性。本研究调查了使用基于无错误学习、消失线索和虚拟现实技术的干预措施,是否有可能提高这些患者在烹饪活动中的自主性。我们招募了一名79岁的女性,她符合NINCDS-ADRDA可能AD的标准。她在虚拟和真实环境中,针对四项烹饪任务进行了训练,每项任务训练四天,每天一小时。结果测量包括有关治疗干预和虚拟现实体验的主观数据、训练活动的重复评估、神经心理学评分以及自尊和生活质量测量。结果表明,我们的患者可以使用虚拟现实技术重新学习一些烹饪活动。还观察到了向现实生活的迁移。随着时间的推移,任务表现的改善保持稳定。本病例报告支持非沉浸式虚拟厨房在帮助AD患者重新学习烹饪活动方面的价值。

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