Alrashidi Mohammed, Tomlinson Richard J, Buckingham Gavin, Williams Craig A
Children's Health and Exercise Research Centre, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.
Department of Public Health and Sport Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2025 Apr;20(3):585-591. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2024.2393695. Epub 2024 Aug 24.
The literature is scarce about virtual reality (VR) use and its integration into clinical practice. Given the growing interest toward using VR in healthcare in the UK, the aims of this survey were to explore its current use by paediatric physiotherapists in clinical practice in the UK, identify the facilitators and barriers to VR implementation in clinical practice and investigate the factors that will enhance intentions to use it in the future.
An online survey using Assessing Determinants of Prospective Take-Up of Virtual Reality (ADOPT-VR2) was distributed to UK paediatric physiotherapists through the Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapists. Descriptive statistics and regression analysis were conducted.
Out of 128 responses, 81 UK-based paediatric physiotherapists completed the survey. The therapists worked in the National Health Service, in the private sector and education. Most of the respondents reported not using VR in clinical practice ( = 75; 93%). Only 7% of respondents reported using VR in clinical practice. Attitudes toward VR, compatibility, and the peer influence constructs of ADOPT-VR2 all significantly predicted the behavioural intention to use VR (R = 0.612, p = <0.001).
This study shows that the current use of VR is limited. The findings from this study suggest that multiple factors need to be reconciled to enhance VR implementation. Specifically, therapists need to be provided with time, appropriate training, and financial and technical support. Stakeholders may also need to consider developing practical manuals to ensure therapists are implementing VR consistently and correctly.
关于虚拟现实(VR)的应用及其融入临床实践的文献较少。鉴于英国对医疗保健领域使用VR的兴趣日益浓厚,本调查的目的是探讨英国儿科物理治疗师在临床实践中对VR的当前使用情况,确定VR在临床实践中实施的促进因素和障碍,并调查未来会增强使用VR意愿的因素。
通过英国儿科特许物理治疗师协会向英国儿科物理治疗师发放了一份使用《评估虚拟现实未来应用的决定因素》(ADOPT-VR2)的在线调查问卷。进行了描述性统计和回归分析。
在128份回复中,81名英国儿科物理治疗师完成了调查。这些治疗师在国民医疗服务体系、私营部门和教育领域工作。大多数受访者报告在临床实践中未使用VR(n = 75;93%)。只有7%的受访者报告在临床实践中使用过VR。ADOPT-VR2的对VR的态度、兼容性和同伴影响结构均显著预测了使用VR的行为意向(R = 0.612,p = <0.001)。
本研究表明VR的当前使用有限。本研究结果表明,需要协调多个因素以加强VR的实施。具体而言,需要为治疗师提供时间、适当的培训以及财务和技术支持。利益相关者可能还需要考虑编写实用手册,以确保治疗师始终如一地正确实施VR。