Free of Walls: Participatory Design of an Out-World Experience via Virtual Reality for Dementia In-patients

M. Matsangidou, Fotos Frangoudes, Theodoros Solomou, Ersi Papayianni, Constantinos S. Pattichis
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Many people with dementia residing in long-term care may face barriers in accessing experiences beyond their physical premises; this may be due to location, mobility constraints, legal act and/or mental health restrictions. Previous research has suggested that institutionalization increases the co-existing symptoms of dementia, such as aggression, depression, apathy, lack of motivation and loss of interest in oneself and others. Despite the importance of supporting the mental well-being of people with dementia, in many cases, it remains undertreated. In recent years, there has been growing research interest in designing non-pharmacological interventions aiming to improve the Health-Related Quality of Life for people with dementia within long-term care. With computer technology and especially Virtual Reality offering endless opportunities for mental support, we must consider how Virtual Reality for people with dementia can be sensitively designed to provide comfortable, enriching out-world experiences. Working closely with 24 dementia patients and 51 medical and paramedical personnel, we co-designed an intelligent and personalized Virtual Reality system to enhance symptom management of dementia patients residing in long-term care. Through this paper, we thoroughly explain the screening process and analysis we run to identify which environments patients would like to receive as a Virtual Reality intervention to minimize the aforementioned co-existing symptoms of dementia, and the development of an intelligent system using the selected environments, that adapts the content of the Virtual Reality experience based on physiological and eye-tracking data from the patients and their personal preferences.
无墙:通过虚拟现实为痴呆住院患者提供一个外部世界体验的参与式设计
许多接受长期护理的痴呆症患者在获得实体场所以外的体验时可能面临障碍;这可能是由于地点、流动性限制、法律行为和/或心理健康限制所致。先前的研究表明,机构化会增加痴呆症的共存症状,如攻击性、抑郁、冷漠、缺乏动力和对自己和他人失去兴趣。尽管支持痴呆症患者的精神健康很重要,但在许多情况下,痴呆症仍未得到充分治疗。近年来,设计旨在改善长期护理中痴呆症患者健康相关生活质量的非药物干预措施的研究兴趣日益浓厚。随着计算机技术,特别是虚拟现实为精神支持提供了无限的机会,我们必须考虑如何为痴呆症患者设计虚拟现实,以提供舒适、丰富的外部世界体验。我们与24名痴呆症患者和51名医护人员密切合作,共同设计了一个智能和个性化的虚拟现实系统,以加强长期护理的痴呆症患者的症状管理。通过本文,我们详细解释了筛选过程和分析,以确定患者希望接受哪些环境作为虚拟现实干预,以最大限度地减少上述共存的痴呆症状,以及使用所选环境开发的智能系统,该系统根据患者的生理和眼动追踪数据以及他们的个人偏好来适应虚拟现实体验的内容。
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