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一款用于轻度认知障碍老年人身体和认知训练的虚拟现实应用程序:混合方法可行性研究。

Α Virtual Reality App for Physical and Cognitive Training of Older People With Mild Cognitive Impairment: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study.

作者信息

Hassandra Mary, Galanis Evangelos, Hatzigeorgiadis Antonis, Goudas Marios, Mouzakidis Christos, Karathanasi Eleni Maria, Petridou Niki, Tsolaki Magda, Zikas Paul, Evangelou Giannis, Papagiannakis George, Bellis George, Kokkotis Christos, Panagiotopoulos Spyridon Rafail, Giakas Giannis, Theodorakis Yannis

机构信息

School of Physical Education, Sport Science and Dietetics, Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, University of Thessaly, Trikala, Greece.

Greek Association of Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders, Alzheimer Hellas, Thessaloniki, Makedonia, Greece.

出版信息

JMIR Serious Games. 2021 Mar 24;9(1):e24170. doi: 10.2196/24170.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Therapeutic virtual reality (VR) has emerged as an effective treatment modality for cognitive and physical training in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). However, to replace existing nonpharmaceutical treatment training protocols, VR platforms need significant improvement if they are to appeal to older people with symptoms of cognitive decline and meet their specific needs.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to design and test the acceptability, usability, and tolerability of an immersive VR platform that allows older people with MCI symptoms to simultaneously practice physical and cognitive skills on a dual task.

METHODS

On the basis of interviews with 20 older people with MCI symptoms (15 females; mean age 76.25, SD 5.03 years) and inputs from their health care providers (formative study VR1), an interdisciplinary group of experts developed a VR system called VRADA (VR Exercise App for Dementia and Alzheimer's Patients). Using an identical training protocol, the VRADA system was first tested with a group of 30 university students (16 females; mean age 20.86, SD 1.17 years) and then with 27 older people (19 females; mean age 73.22, SD 9.26 years) who had been diagnosed with MCI (feasibility studies VR2a and VR2b). Those in the latter group attended two Hellenic Association Day Care Centers for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders. Participants in both groups were asked to perform a dual task training protocol that combined physical and cognitive exercises in two different training conditions. In condition A, participants performed a cycling task in a lab environment while being asked by the researcher to perform oral math calculations (single-digit additions and subtractions). In condition B, participants performed a cycling task in the virtual environment while performing calculations that appeared within the VR app. Participants in both groups were assessed in the same way; this included questionnaires and semistructured interviews immediately after the experiment to capture perceptions of acceptability, usability, and tolerability, and to determine which of the two training conditions each participant preferred.

RESULTS

Participants in both groups showed a significant preference for the VR condition (students: mean 0.66, SD 0.41, t=8.74, P<.001; patients with MCI: mean 0.72, SD 0.51, t=7.36, P<.001), as well as high acceptance scores for intended future use, attitude toward VR training, and enjoyment. System usability scale scores (82.66 for the students and 77.96 for the older group) were well above the acceptability threshold (75/100). The perceived adverse effects were minimal, indicating a satisfactory tolerability.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings suggest that VRADA is an acceptable, usable, and tolerable system for physical and cognitive training of older people with MCI and university students. Randomized controlled trial studies are needed to assess the efficacy of VRADA as a tool to promote physical and cognitive health in patients with MCI.

摘要

背景

治疗性虚拟现实(VR)已成为一种有效的治疗方式,用于对轻度认知障碍(MCI)患者进行认知和身体训练。然而,要取代现有的非药物治疗训练方案,VR平台若要吸引有认知衰退症状的老年人并满足他们的特定需求,还需要大幅改进。

目的

本研究旨在设计并测试一个沉浸式VR平台的可接受性、可用性和耐受性,该平台能让有MCI症状的老年人在双重任务中同时练习身体和认知技能。

方法

在对20名有MCI症状的老年人(15名女性;平均年龄76.25岁,标准差5.03岁)进行访谈并听取其医疗保健提供者的意见(形成性研究VR1)的基础上,一个跨学科专家小组开发了一个名为VRADA(痴呆和阿尔茨海默病患者VR锻炼应用程序)的VR系统。使用相同的训练方案,VRADA系统首先在一组30名大学生(16名女性;平均年龄20.86岁,标准差1.17岁)中进行测试,然后在27名被诊断为MCI的老年人(19名女性;平均年龄73.22岁,标准差9.26岁)中进行测试(可行性研究VR2a和VR2b)。后一组参与者来自两个希腊阿尔茨海默病及相关疾病日间护理中心。两组参与者都被要求在两种不同的训练条件下执行一项结合身体和认知锻炼的双重任务训练方案。在A条件下,参与者在实验室环境中进行骑自行车任务,同时被研究人员要求进行口头数学计算(个位数加减法)。在B条件下,参与者在虚拟环境中进行骑自行车任务,同时执行VR应用程序中出现的计算。两组参与者都以相同方式进行评估;这包括在实验结束后立即进行问卷调查和半结构化访谈,以了解对可接受性、可用性和耐受性的看法,并确定每个参与者更喜欢两种训练条件中的哪一种。

结果

两组参与者都对VR条件表现出明显偏好(学生:平均值0.66,标准差0.41,t = 8.74,P <.001;MCI患者:平均值0.72,标准差0.51,t = 7.36,P <.001),以及对预期未来使用、对VR训练的态度和享受程度的高接受度评分。系统可用性量表得分(学生组为82.66,老年组为77.96)远高于可接受阈值(75/100)。感知到的不良反应最小,表明耐受性良好。

结论

研究结果表明,VRADA是一个可接受、可用且耐受性良好的系统,适用于对有MCI的老年人和大学生进行身体和认知训练。需要进行随机对照试验研究来评估VRADA作为促进MCI患者身体和认知健康工具的有效性。

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