School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China.
Division of Artificial Intelligence, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, China.
J Med Internet Res. 2024 Nov 12;26:e53348. doi: 10.2196/53348.
Reminiscence therapy (RT) is a commonly used nonpharmaceutical treatment for cognitive impairment. Artifacts or conversations are used in RT to recall individuals' memories and past experiences. Virtual reality (VR) has increasingly been used as an assistive technology during RT. However, the effects of VR-based RT (VR-RT) methods remain unclear, and insights into the related benefits and challenges are urgently needed.
The study aims to systematically review the effects of VR-RTs for older adults with cognitive impairment.
Seven databases (MEDLINE, Academic Search Premier, CINAHL, Web of Science, PubMed, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and ScienceDirect) were searched to identify relevant articles published from inception to August 10, 2023. Peer-reviewed publications that assessed the effect of VR-RTs (ie, using virtual clues to evoke participants' memories or past experiences) on cognitive-related outcomes were included. Two independent researchers conducted the literature search, review, and data extraction processes. A narrative synthesis approach was used to analyze the extracted data.
Of the 537 identified articles, 22 were ultimately included in the data analysis. The results revealed that VR-RTs could maintain cognitive status (4/4, 100%) and reduce anxiety (2/2, 100%) in older adults with cognitive impairment. Nevertheless, one study found a cognitive improvement after VR-RTs, whereas cognitive degradation was observed at a 3- to 6-month follow-up measure. Around 88% (7/8) of the included studies indicated that VR-RTs improved memory; however, the evidence regarding the beneficial effects of VR-RTs was limited in improving quality of life (1/4, 25%) and reducing apathy (0/2, 0%) and depression (1/3, 33%). The results indicated that VR-RTs are safe, engaging, acceptable, and satisfying for older adults with cognitive impairment. In VR scenarios, personalized stimulus materials related to the users' youth experiences were more effective for treating cognitive impairment than other stimulus materials.
The results of this systematic review demonstrate the potential benefits of VR-RT for older adults with cognitive impairment, especially in improving emotion and memory and maintaining cognitive status. VR-RT is also safe and enjoyable for older adults. However, due to the trial heterogeneity of included studies, we can only provide qualitative results instead of performing meta-analysis to quantify the effect size of VR-RTs. Thus, more randomized controlled trials are required to examine the designs and effects of VR-RTs for groups of older adults with specific needs.
回忆疗法(RT)是一种常用于治疗认知障碍的非药物治疗方法。在 RT 中,使用人工制品或对话来唤起个体的记忆和过去的经历。虚拟现实(VR)技术已越来越多地被用作 RT 的辅助技术。然而,基于 VR 的 RT(VR-RT)方法的效果仍不清楚,迫切需要深入了解相关的益处和挑战。
本研究旨在系统综述 VR-RT 对认知障碍老年人的影响。
检索了 7 个数据库(MEDLINE、Academic Search Premier、CINAHL、Web of Science、PubMed、Cochrane 中央对照试验注册库和 ScienceDirect),以确定从成立到 2023 年 8 月 10 日发表的相关文章。纳入评估 VR-RT(即使用虚拟线索唤起参与者的记忆或过去的经历)对认知相关结局影响的同行评审出版物。两名独立的研究人员进行了文献检索、审查和数据提取过程。采用叙述性综合方法分析提取的数据。
在 537 篇确定的文章中,最终有 22 篇被纳入数据分析。结果表明,VR-RT 可维持认知状态(4/4,100%)和减轻焦虑(2/2,100%)认知障碍的老年人。然而,有一项研究发现 VR-RT 后认知能力有所提高,但在 3 至 6 个月的随访测量中认知能力下降。88%(7/8)的纳入研究表明 VR-RT 改善了记忆;然而,关于 VR-RT 改善生活质量(1/4,25%)、减轻冷漠(0/2,0%)和抑郁(1/3,33%)的有益效果的证据有限。结果表明,VR-RT 对认知障碍的老年人是安全、吸引人、可接受和满意的。在 VR 场景中,与用户青年时期经历相关的个性化刺激材料比其他刺激材料更有效地治疗认知障碍。
本系统综述的结果表明,VR-RT 对认知障碍老年人具有潜在益处,特别是在改善情绪和记忆以及维持认知状态方面。VR-RT 对老年人也是安全和愉快的。然而,由于纳入研究的试验异质性,我们只能提供定性结果,而不能进行荟萃分析来量化 VR-RT 的效果大小。因此,需要更多的随机对照试验来检验针对特定需求的老年人群体的 VR-RT 设计和效果。