Lee Su-Hsin, Chu Yi-Chien, Wang Li-Wen, Tsai Shu-Chen
Department of Geography, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei 10644, Taiwan.
College of Arts and Design, Jimei University, Xiamen 361021, China.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Jun 5;13(11):1353. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13111353.
Physical and mental health issues are increasingly becoming a global focus of attention, and telemedicine is widely attracting academic interest. Objectives: This exploratory study aimed to investigate the therapeutic potential of immersive virtual blue spaces for individuals with distinct lifestyle backgrounds-specifically, office workers and retirees. The research explores how different virtual waterscapes influence emotional and physiological states in populations with varying stress profiles and life rhythms. : A mixed-methods design was employed, combining quantitative measurements with qualitative interviews. In September 2023, forty participants (20 office workers and 20 retirees) from Hualien, Taiwan, were exposed to 360° VR simulations of three blue environments: a forest stream, a forest waterfall, and a beach scene. Pre- and post-session assessments included physiological indicators (blood pressure and heart rate) and emotional states measured using the Profile of Mood States (POMS) scale. : Significant physiological relaxation was observed among retirees. Office workers demonstrated greater emotional improvements, with noticeable variation depending on the type of virtual environment. Comparative analysis highlighted the stream landscape's unique benefit for reducing depression and enhancing positive mood states. Thematic findings from post-session interviews further indicated that emotional responses were moderated by individual background and prior emotional experiences. : These findings underscore the short-term therapeutic potential of virtual blue spaces for diverse user groups and reveal the influence of personal context on their effectiveness. The study supports the integration of VR-based nature exposure into personalized digital healthcare interventions and offers a foundation for future development in immersive therapeutic technologies.
身心健康问题日益成为全球关注的焦点,远程医疗也广泛吸引了学术兴趣。目的:本探索性研究旨在调查沉浸式虚拟蓝色空间对具有不同生活方式背景的个体——具体而言,上班族和退休人员——的治疗潜力。该研究探讨了不同的虚拟水景如何影响具有不同压力状况和生活节奏的人群的情绪和生理状态。方法:采用混合方法设计,将定量测量与定性访谈相结合。2023年9月,来自中国台湾花莲的40名参与者(20名上班族和20名退休人员)接触了三种蓝色环境的360°虚拟现实模拟:森林溪流、森林瀑布和海滩场景。 session前后的评估包括生理指标(血压和心率)以及使用情绪状态量表(POMS)测量的情绪状态。结果:在退休人员中观察到了显著的生理放松。上班族表现出更大的情绪改善,根据虚拟环境的类型有明显差异。比较分析突出了溪流景观在减轻抑郁和增强积极情绪状态方面的独特益处。 session后访谈的主题结果进一步表明,情绪反应受个人背景和先前情绪经历的调节。结论:这些发现强调了虚拟蓝色空间对不同用户群体的短期治疗潜力,并揭示了个人背景对其有效性的影响。该研究支持将基于虚拟现实的自然接触纳入个性化数字医疗干预措施,并为沉浸式治疗技术的未来发展提供了基础。