Department of Human Science, Experimental and Applied Psychology Laboratory, European University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
Department of Education Science, Roma Tre University, Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Sci Rep. 2024 Oct 8;14(1):23432. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-74593-0.
While the life expectancy of older people has increased significantly, this is often related to more long-term care in healthcare residences and nursing homes. Staying in these facilities can lead to a reduction in the sense of connection with others and the world around, as well as in vigor, with significant psychophysical repercussions in the long term. Although previous studies have shown that the virtual nature can benefit both, there are no significant studies that have tested its effect in generating these positive outcomes in the older population. Therefore, our study sought to investigate, in a sample of 53 older people in care at a nursing home or healthcare residence, the indirect effect of a 3D built virtual arctic environment (vs. a 3D built virtual urban environment) exposure in virtual reality on vigor through connectedness. Both the virtual scenarios were designed with a first-person view, with no translation around the environment and only in-situ rotation. Results highlighted that exposure to the 3D built virtual arctic environment leads to higher connectedness than the 3D built virtual urban environment, and this, in turn, leads to an increase in vigor. Findings were discussed based on the potential of adopting virtual nature in facilities to improve older people's sense of connectedness and, in turn, improve their well-being.
虽然老年人的预期寿命显著增加,但这往往与他们在医疗保健住所和养老院接受更多的长期护理有关。呆在这些设施中会导致与他人和周围世界的联系感减少,活力也会下降,长期来看会对身心健康产生重大影响。尽管之前的研究表明虚拟环境对两者都有好处,但没有研究测试其在老年人群中产生这些积极结果的效果。因此,我们的研究旨在调查在养老院或医疗保健住所接受护理的 53 名老年人样本中,虚拟现实中 3D 构建的虚拟北极环境(与 3D 构建的虚拟城市环境相比)暴露对通过联系感产生活力的间接影响。两个虚拟场景都采用了第一人称视角,环境周围没有翻译,只有原地旋转。结果表明,暴露于 3D 构建的虚拟北极环境会比暴露于 3D 构建的虚拟城市环境产生更高的联系感,而这反过来又会增加活力。研究结果基于在设施中采用虚拟自然来改善老年人的联系感,并进而改善他们的幸福感的潜力进行了讨论。