Department of Occupational Therapy, Ministry of Health and Welfare Yuli Hospital, Hwa-lien, Taiwan.
Graduate Institute of Rehabilitation Counseling, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan.
PLoS One. 2022 Jun 30;17(6):e0264745. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0264745. eCollection 2022.
Schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD) is a disabling mental illness that causes considerable deficits in motor and cognitive functions. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of combining traditional multitask training (TMT) and video games--a new form of multitask training (video game multitask training VGMT)--on cognition and motor control performance in people with SSD. This was a quasi-experimental, pretest-posttest design study. A total of 25 patients participated in this study voluntarily (13 males and 12 females, average age = 59.61 years, SD- 11.46 years). All participants underwent two stages of training. The first stage involved TMT, and the second stage involved VGMT. Each training stage was 12 weeks long, with sessions twice a week that lasted for 40 minutes. Cognition, upper extremity motor and postural control performance, and functional mobility and subjective balance confidence were measured at three times: before and after the first-stage training and after the second-stage training. The results revealed that TMT and the combination of TMT and VGMT improved SSD patient's cognition, upper extremity motor control, functional mobility and postural control performance. The subjective confidence of balance during the performance of daily activities was also mildly improved. Training with multitasks in the form of video games tended to further improve the outcome measures. Patients with SSD could benefit from regular participation in various forms of multitasking activities. Whether video games training are better than TMT in improving the functional ability of people with SSD needs further investigation. Study protocol registration: Clinicaltrials.gov, ID: NCT04629898. Registered brief title: Level of Immersion of Virtual Reality and Cognition and Motor Performance in Patients of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder.
精神分裂症谱系障碍(SSD)是一种使人丧失能力的精神疾病,会导致运动和认知功能严重受损。本研究旨在检验传统多任务训练(TMT)与视频游戏相结合——一种新形式的多任务训练(视频游戏多任务训练 VGMT)——对 SSD 患者认知和运动控制表现的影响。这是一项准实验性、前后测设计研究。共有 25 名患者自愿参加了这项研究(男性 13 名,女性 12 名,平均年龄=59.61 岁,标准差=11.46 岁)。所有参与者都接受了两个阶段的训练。第一阶段是 TMT,第二阶段是 VGMT。每个训练阶段持续 12 周,每周两次,每次 40 分钟。在三个时间点测量认知、上肢运动和姿势控制表现以及功能移动性和主观平衡信心:第一阶段训练前后和第二阶段训练后。结果表明,TMT 和 TMT 与 VGMT 的结合改善了 SSD 患者的认知、上肢运动控制、功能移动性和姿势控制表现。在进行日常活动时,平衡的主观信心也略有提高。以视频游戏形式进行多任务训练往往会进一步提高各项评估指标的结果。SSD 患者可以从定期参与各种形式的多任务活动中受益。视频游戏训练是否比 TMT 更能改善 SSD 患者的功能能力,还需要进一步研究。研究方案注册:Clinicaltrials.gov,ID:NCT04629898。注册简要标题:沉浸式虚拟现实和认知及运动表现水平在精神分裂症谱系障碍患者中的研究。