Matsangidou Maria, Solomou Theodoros, Frangoudes Fotos, Papayianni Ersi, Pattichis Constantinos S
CYENS Centre of Excellence, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus.
JMIR Aging. 2023 Aug 31;6:e45799. doi: 10.2196/45799.
Research has suggested that institutionalization can increase the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia. To date, recent studies have reported a growing number of successful deployments of virtual reality for people with dementia to alleviate behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia and improve quality of life. However, virtual reality has yet to be rigorously evaluated, since the findings are still in their infancy, with nonstatistically significant and inconclusive results.
Unlike prior works, to overcome limitations in the current literature, our virtual reality system was co-designed with people with dementia and experts in dementia care and was evaluated with a larger population of patients with mild to severe cases of dementia.
Working with 44 patients with dementia and 51 medical experts, we co-designed a virtual reality system to enhance the symptom management of in-patients with dementia residing in long-term care. We evaluated the system with 16 medical experts and 20 people with dementia.
This paper explains the screening process and analysis we used to identify which environments patients would like to receive as an intervention. We also present the system's evaluation results by discussing their impact in depth. According to our findings, virtual reality contributes significantly to the reduction of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia, especially for aggressive, agitated, anxious, apathetic, depressive, and fearful behaviors.
Ultimately, we hope that the results from this study will offer insight into how virtual reality technology can be designed, deployed, and used in dementia care.
研究表明,机构养老可能会加重痴呆症患者的行为和心理症状。迄今为止,近期研究报告称,越来越多针对痴呆症患者的虚拟现实应用取得成功,可缓解痴呆症患者的行为和心理症状并提高生活质量。然而,虚拟现实技术尚未得到严格评估,因为相关研究仍处于初期阶段,结果尚无统计学意义且尚无定论。
与以往研究不同,为克服当前文献中的局限性,我们的虚拟现实系统是与痴呆症患者及痴呆症护理专家共同设计的,并在更多不同严重程度的痴呆症患者中进行了评估。
我们与44名痴呆症患者和51名医学专家合作,共同设计了一个虚拟现实系统,以加强对长期护理机构中住院痴呆症患者的症状管理。我们让16名医学专家和20名痴呆症患者对该系统进行了评估。
本文阐述了我们用于确定患者希望接受何种环境作为干预措施的筛选过程和分析方法。我们还通过深入讨论其影响来展示系统的评估结果。根据我们的研究结果,虚拟现实对减轻痴呆症患者的行为和心理症状有显著作用,尤其是对攻击、激动、焦虑、冷漠、抑郁和恐惧行为。
最终,我们希望本研究结果能为虚拟现实技术在痴呆症护理中的设计、应用和使用提供参考。