Lehto Rebecca H, Patano Arienne, Alanazi Mohammed, Bente Gary, Mason Andrew, Caldwell Grace, Goldstein Dawn, Wyatt Gwen
College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
College of Nursing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.
BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2025 Feb 26;15(2):249-253. doi: 10.1136/spcare-2024-005087.
Hospice family caregivers (CGs) may experience poor emotional health and diminished quality of life (QOL) secondary to stressors that accompany home-based end-of-life caregiving. Innovative flexible strategies are needed to support hospice CGs in their homes. Being outdoors in nature enhances well-being but is often not accessible to home-based CGs. The purpose was to evaluate the feasibility/acceptability, and preliminary emotional health and QOL outcomes of a 5-day nature-based virtual reality (VR) intervention.
A pre-post design was used. Hospice CGs engaged in self-selected 10 min nature experiences via VR headset over 5 days. Preintervention surveys included demographics and the PROMIS-29 QOL measure (physical/social function, anxiety/depressive symptoms, fatigue, sleep and pain). Postintervention surveys included acceptability/feasibility surveys, PROMIS-29 and a VR-related symptom checklist. Data analysis included descriptives and paired t-tests.
15 CGs (mean 61.13±12.47 years; 12 females) completed the study. Findings demonstrated high acceptability (14.46±1.77; range 0-16); feasibility (13.93±2.43;range 0-16). Adverse VR symptoms were minimal. PROMIS-29 overall scores were significantly improved following the 5-day intervention (pre: 66.33±8.47; post: 61.07±7.83,p=0.01). Paired t-tests showed significant pre-post changes in anxiety (t=2.206, p<0.05) and favourable trends on other QOL dimensions.
Feasibility/acceptability and QOL data support further testing of VR nature immersive experiences in the home environment with larger more diverse representative samples.
临终关怀家庭照护者(CGs)可能因居家临终照护带来的压力源而出现情绪健康状况不佳和生活质量(QOL)下降的情况。需要创新的灵活策略来支持居家的临终关怀家庭照护者。置身于自然环境中能提升幸福感,但居家照护者往往无法实现。本研究旨在评估一项为期5天的基于自然的虚拟现实(VR)干预措施的可行性/可接受性,以及其对情绪健康和生活质量的初步影响。
采用前后对照设计。临终关怀家庭照护者通过VR头戴设备在5天内自行选择进行10分钟的自然体验。干预前的调查包括人口统计学信息和PROMIS-29生活质量测量量表(身体/社会功能、焦虑/抑郁症状、疲劳、睡眠和疼痛)。干预后的调查包括可接受性/可行性调查、PROMIS-29量表以及一份与VR相关的症状清单。数据分析包括描述性统计和配对t检验。
15名家庭照护者(平均年龄61.13±12.47岁;12名女性)完成了本研究。结果显示该干预措施具有较高的可接受性(14.46±1.77;范围0 - 16);可行性(13.93±2.43;范围0 - 16)。VR相关的不良症状极少。经过5天的干预,PROMIS-29量表的总体得分显著提高(干预前:66.33±8.47;干预后:61.07±7.83,p = 0.01)。配对t检验显示焦虑方面干预前后有显著变化(t = 2.206,p < 0.05),且在其他生活质量维度上呈现出有利趋势。
可行性/可接受性以及生活质量数据支持在家庭环境中使用更大、更多样化的代表性样本对VR自然沉浸式体验进行进一步测试。