Barchielli Chiara, Jayousi Sara, Guarducci Sara, Caputo Stefano, Alaimo Marco, Capanni Leonardo, Serafini Giovanni, Serrano Monica, Zoppi Paolo, Mucchi Lorenzo
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies of Pisa, Institute of Management, Management and Health Laboratory, Pisa, Italy.
PIN Foundation - Prato Campus, University of Florence, Prato, Italy.
Digit Health. 2025 Jun 25;11:20552076251350440. doi: 10.1177/20552076251350440. eCollection 2025 Jan-Dec.
Extended reality (XR), encompassing virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality, has the potential to transform therapeutic practices for individuals facing physical impairments or social isolation. This study aims to explore how XR, when integrated with advanced digital tools and information and communications technologies, can enhance psycho-physical well-being and therapeutic effectiveness, thereby improving quality of life.
The research focusses on a pre-implementation phase assessing the knowledge and acceptance levels of XR technologies among healthcare professionals and the general population. For healthcare professionals, the study examines their perceived benefits of XR and their expertise in using such technologies to guide its implementation within care pathways. For the general public, the investigation centres on the perceived benefits and opportunities of XR in enhancing daily experiences and overall well-being.
The study facilitates the preliminary definition of user requirements for both healthcare professionals and the general public, supporting the development of relevant scenarios and the identification of suitable XR technologies for therapeutic applications. The findings highlight the essential role of healthcare professionals in integrating XR into therapeutic frameworks while emphasizing the importance of addressing user needs and expectations. The structured methodology provides a foundation for designing an inclusive system that aligns with the needs of both stakeholders.
The successful adoption of XR in therapeutic contexts requires clear definitions, comprehensive stakeholder engagement, and structured implementation pathways. By prioritizing remote access to artistic and recreational activities, XR can be positioned as an essential element of therapeutic care, ultimately contributing to improved patient outcomes and quality of life.
扩展现实(XR),包括虚拟现实、增强现实和混合现实,有潜力改变针对身体有损伤或面临社会隔离的个体的治疗方法。本研究旨在探索XR与先进数字工具以及信息和通信技术整合时,如何能够增强身心健康和治疗效果,从而提高生活质量。
该研究聚焦于实施前阶段,评估医疗保健专业人员和普通人群对XR技术的知识和接受程度。对于医疗保健专业人员,研究考察他们对XR的感知益处以及使用此类技术以指导其在护理路径中实施的专业知识。对于普通公众,调查集中于XR在增强日常体验和整体幸福感方面的感知益处和机会。
该研究有助于初步确定医疗保健专业人员和普通公众的用户需求,支持相关场景的开发以及确定适用于治疗应用的XR技术。研究结果突出了医疗保健专业人员在将XR整合到治疗框架中的关键作用,同时强调了满足用户需求和期望的重要性。结构化方法为设计一个符合两个利益相关者需求的包容性系统奠定了基础。
在治疗环境中成功采用XR需要明确的定义、全面的利益相关者参与以及结构化的实施路径。通过优先考虑对艺术和娱乐活动的远程访问,XR可被定位为治疗护理的一个重要元素,最终有助于改善患者预后和生活质量。