Rehabilitation Sciences Graduate Program, University of British Columbia, Canada.
Rehabilitation Research Program, Centre for Aging SMART at Vancouver Coastal Health, Canada.
Aust Occup Ther J. 2024 Oct;71(5):868-893. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12957. Epub 2024 May 17.
Individuals with acquired brain injury (ABI) experience high rates of poor functional outcomes such as inability to complete activities of daily living (ADL). Occupational therapy needs to be customised to the individual's function, goals, and environment to facilitate improvement in ADLs after ABI. Virtual reality (VR) is a novel treatment approach that aims to improve skills within an individualised environment. This study aimed to review the current literature for the use of VR platforms that incorporate ADLs to improve functional outcomes after ABI.
This review followed the six-stage framework by Arksey & O'Malley (2005). Electronic databases were searched for peer-reviewed journal articles based on inclusion and exclusion criteria.
One thousand and six hundred eighty articles were screened, including 413 full text articles and 13 articles were included for review. Among the 13 articles, six were RCTs and the rest were pre-post intervention studies. Studies largely used non-immersive VR platforms, which incorporated ADLs such as grocery shopping, aiming to improve functional outcomes.
Consumer and community were not involved in executing this study.
This review suggests mixed results if VR is effective at treating upper limb, cognition, and ADL function after ABI. Using their clinical reasoning, occupational therapists can determine the suitability of VR for ADL rehabilitation for specific patient populations and settings. Plain Language Summary Individuals who sustain an acquired brain injury can have difficulty performing their daily activities such as, making a meal or getting dressed, because of limited function (e.g., physical and cognitive problems). To help improve their ability to complete daily activities, occupational therapy needs to be customised to the individual's function, goals, and environment. Virtual reality is a new rehabilitation approach that allows individuals to improve their function in an individualised environment. In this study, we reviewed the current studies that have used virtual reality platforms that incorporate daily activities to improve function after acquired brain injury. We searched databases and screened the titles and abstracts of 1,680 studies. Then, 413 full-text studies were screened, and 13 studies were included. Studies mostly used non-immersive platforms to practise daily activities such as, grocery shopping, aiming to improve function after acquired brain injury. This review suggests mixed results if virtual reality can effectively treat function after acquired brain injury.
患有后天性脑损伤 (ABI) 的个体经历了较高的不良功能结果,例如无法完成日常生活活动 (ADL)。为了促进 ABI 后 ADL 的改善,职业治疗需要根据个体的功能、目标和环境进行定制。虚拟现实 (VR) 是一种新颖的治疗方法,旨在改善个体环境中的技能。本研究旨在回顾目前使用 VR 平台来改善 ABI 后功能结果的文献,该平台结合了 ADL。
本综述遵循 Arksey 和 O'Malley(2005 年)的六阶段框架。根据纳入和排除标准,电子数据库中搜索了同行评议的期刊文章。
筛选出 1680 篇文章,包括 413 篇全文文章和 13 篇文章进行综述。在这 13 篇文章中,有 6 篇为 RCT,其余为干预前后研究。研究主要使用非沉浸式 VR 平台,结合购物等 ADL,旨在改善功能结果。
消费者和社区没有参与执行本研究。
如果 VR 对治疗 ABI 后的上肢、认知和 ADL 功能有效,本综述表明结果喜忧参半。职业治疗师可以根据其临床推理,确定 VR 对特定患者群体和环境中 ADL 康复的适用性。