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美国临床医生对虚拟现实在物理治疗实践中的应用看法

Clinician perspectives on virtual reality use in physical therapy practice in the United States.

作者信息

Felsberg Danielle T, McGuirt Jared T, Ross Scott E, Raisbeck Louisa D, Howard Charlend K, Rhea Christopher K

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States of America.

Department of Physical Therapy, Wingate University, Wingate, North Carolina, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Apr 2;20(4):e0320215. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0320215. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

The primary goal of physical rehabilitation is to assess movement impairments and restore function to improve overall quality of life. Virtual reality (VR) may provide the optimal environment to promote these goals due to its motivating and modifiable nature which can be difficult to accomplish through traditional real-world therapeutic methods. Current research of VR for rehabilitation has demonstrated that VR interventions can produce clinically meaningful change in motor outcomes. Despite this, adoption and usage of VR by physical therapy professionals is unclear due to the limited research in this area. Thus, the purpose of this study was to identify the current usage and perspectives of VR in physical rehabilitation among physical therapy professionals. Physical Therapists (PTs) and Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs) in the United States were recruited to participate in this survey-based study. A total of N = 658 participants completed the survey, which consisted of demographic information followed by the Assessing Determinants Of Prospective Take-up of Virtual Reality (ADOPT-VR2) survey that assesses 12 constructs (e.g., Attitudes, Perceived Usefulness, Facilitating Conditions and Barriers) related to the use of VR in clinical settings. Most respondents reported not using VR in clinical practice (n = 611; 92.9%). For all respondents, the constructs of Attitudes, Perceived Ease of Use, Compatibility, Client Influence, and Self-Efficacy were found to statistically contribute to the prediction of Behavioral Intention to use VR (p < .05). However, for those clinicians using VR in their clinical practice, Superior Influence and Perceived Behavioral Control were significant positive predictors for intention to use VR. Future investigation should aim to test strategies to target these factors significantly influencing VR use to further address the gap between evidence and clinical practice in the use of VR for physical rehabilitation interventions.

摘要

物理康复的主要目标是评估运动障碍并恢复功能,以提高整体生活质量。虚拟现实(VR)可能提供促进这些目标的最佳环境,因为其具有激励性和可调节性,而这通过传统的现实世界治疗方法很难实现。目前关于VR用于康复的研究表明,VR干预可以在运动结果方面产生具有临床意义的变化。尽管如此,由于该领域的研究有限,物理治疗专业人员对VR的采用和使用情况尚不清楚。因此,本研究的目的是确定物理治疗专业人员在物理康复中对VR的当前使用情况和看法。招募了美国的物理治疗师(PT)和物理治疗师助理(PTA)参与这项基于调查的研究。共有N = 658名参与者完成了调查,调查内容包括人口统计学信息,随后是评估虚拟现实预期采用决定因素(ADOPT-VR2)的调查,该调查评估了与在临床环境中使用VR相关的12个构念(例如态度、感知有用性、促进条件和障碍)。大多数受访者报告在临床实践中未使用VR(n = 611;92.9%)。对于所有受访者,发现态度、感知易用性、兼容性、客户影响和自我效能等构念在统计学上有助于预测使用VR的行为意向(p < 0.05)。然而,对于那些在临床实践中使用VR的临床医生来说,上级影响和感知行为控制是使用VR意向的显著正向预测因素。未来的调查应旨在测试针对这些显著影响VR使用的因素的策略,以进一步弥合VR用于物理康复干预的证据与临床实践之间的差距。

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