使用虚拟现实改善老年住宅护理中的冷漠情绪:混合方法研究。

Using Virtual Reality to Improve Apathy in Residential Aged Care: Mixed Methods Study.

作者信息

Saredakis Dimitrios, Keage Hannah Ad, Corlis Megan, Loetscher Tobias

机构信息

University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.

Helping Hand Aged Care, Adelaide, Australia.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2020 Jun 26;22(6):e17632. doi: 10.2196/17632.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Apathy is a common symptom in neurological disorders, including dementia, and is associated with a faster rate of cognitive decline, reduced quality of life, and high caregiver burden. There is a lack of effective pharmacological treatments for apathy, and nonpharmacological interventions are a preferred first-line approach to treatment. Virtual reality (VR) using head-mounted displays (HMDs) is being successfully used in exposure- and distraction-based therapies; however, there is limited research on using HMDs for symptoms of neurological disorders.

OBJECTIVE

This feasibility study aimed to assess whether VR using HMDs could be used to deliver tailored reminiscence therapy and examine the willingness to participate, response rates to measures, time taken to create tailored content, and technical problems. In addition, this study aimed to explore the immediate effects between verbal fluency and apathy after exposure to VR.

METHODS

A mixed methods study was conducted in a sample of older adults residing in aged care, and 17 participants were recruited. Apathy was measured using the Apathy Evaluation Scale (AES), and verbal fluency was used as a proxy measure of improvements in apathy and debriefing interviews to assess feedback from participants. Side effects that can occur from using HMDs were also measured.

RESULTS

We recruited participants from a high socioeconomic status setting with a high education level, and the participation rate was 85% (17/20); most responses to measures were positive. Access to a wide range of freely available content and the absence of technical difficulties made the delivery of a VR reminiscence intervention highly feasible. Participants had improved semantic scores (t=-3.27; P=.006) but not phonemic fluency scores (t=0.55; P=.59) immediately after the intervention. Those with higher levels of apathy demonstrated the greatest cognitive improvements after a VR reminiscence experience, which was indicated by a strong positive relationship between the AES and semantic verbal fluency change scores postminus pre-VR (r=0.719; 95% CI 0.327 to 0.900; P=.003). All participants enjoyed the experience despite 35% (6/17) of participants experiencing temporary side effects.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides initial evidence that it is feasible to use VR with HMDs for therapy to treat symptoms of apathy in older adults in residential aged care. However, there is a need to closely monitor the side effects of HMD use in older adults. Further research is needed using an active control group to compare the use of VR with traditional forms of reminiscence therapy.

摘要

背景

冷漠是包括痴呆症在内的神经系统疾病中的常见症状,与认知能力下降速度加快、生活质量降低以及照顾者负担过重有关。目前缺乏针对冷漠的有效药物治疗方法,非药物干预是首选的一线治疗方法。使用头戴式显示器(HMD)的虚拟现实(VR)已成功应用于基于暴露和分散注意力的治疗;然而,关于使用HMD治疗神经系统疾病症状的研究有限。

目的

这项可行性研究旨在评估使用HMD的VR是否可用于提供量身定制的怀旧疗法,并考察参与意愿、对测量的反应率、创建量身定制内容所需的时间以及技术问题。此外,本研究旨在探讨接触VR后语言流畅性与冷漠之间的即时效应。

方法

对居住在老年护理机构的老年人样本进行了一项混合方法研究,招募了17名参与者。使用冷漠评估量表(AES)测量冷漠程度,并将语言流畅性用作冷漠改善情况的替代测量指标,并通过汇报访谈来评估参与者的反馈。还测量了使用HMD可能出现的副作用。

结果

我们从社会经济地位高、教育水平高的环境中招募了参与者,参与率为85%(17/20);对测量的大多数反应都是积极的。能够获取广泛的免费可用内容且不存在技术困难,使得VR怀旧干预的实施具有高度可行性。干预后参与者的语义得分有所提高(t=-3.27;P=.006),但音素流畅性得分没有提高(t=0.55;P=.59)。冷漠程度较高的参与者在经历VR怀旧体验后认知改善最大,这表现为VR前后AES与语义语言流畅性变化得分之间存在很强的正相关关系(r=0.719;95%CI 0.327至0.900;P=.003)。尽管35%(6/17)的参与者经历了暂时的副作用,但所有参与者都喜欢这种体验。

结论

本研究提供了初步证据,表明在老年护理机构中,使用带HMD的VR治疗老年人冷漠症状是可行的。然而,需要密切监测老年人使用HMD的副作用。需要使用积极对照组进行进一步研究,以比较VR与传统怀旧疗法的使用情况。

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