Effectiveness of a holistic neuropsychological rehabilitation program using virtual reality

L. Mendes, L. Reis, Fernando Barbosa
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Acquired brain injury (ABI) is associated with severe functional consequences at several levels: personal, psychological, social, physical, economic, and systemic. The main objective of the present study is to show the potential of applying virtual reality (VR) in neuropsychological rehabilitation and the consequent psychological and cognitive improvement of the person with ABI. A total of 27 participants of both sexes with moderate or severe ABI participated in an investigation in a clinical trial-type design with pre-test and post-test. Participants in the experimental group (n = 8) underwent a remote holistic neuropsychological intervention program supported by a VR platform: the Virtual Centre for the Rehabilitation of Road Accident Victims (VICERAVI). The experimental group results were compared with a first control group (n = 10) that underwent a conventional holistic neuropsychological intervention face-to-face program; and with a second control group that did not have any neuropsychological intervention (n = 9). We conclude that the VR-based neuropsychological rehabilitation program (NRP) at a distance produces better cognitive results in general cognitive functioning, learning, memory, and executive functioning than the conventional face-to-face NRP. Still, at the psychosocial level, the conventional NRP obtained results similar to those of the VR-based NRP, which did not produce significant improvements. Thus, the study results suggest that the development of VR-based holistic NRPs may benefit the autonomy of people with ABI.
使用虚拟现实的整体神经心理康复计划的有效性
获得性脑损伤(ABI)在几个层面上与严重的功能后果相关:个人、心理、社会、身体、经济和系统。本研究的主要目的是展示应用虚拟现实(VR)在神经心理康复以及随之而来的ABI患者心理和认知改善方面的潜力。共有27名患有中度或重度ABI的男女参与者参与了一项临床试验型设计的调查,其中包括前测试和后测试。实验组(n = 8)的参与者接受了由虚拟现实平台支持的远程整体神经心理干预计划:道路交通事故受害者康复虚拟中心(VICERAVI)。实验组的结果与第一个对照组(n = 10)进行比较,第一个对照组接受了传统的整体神经心理干预面对面项目;另一个对照组没有任何神经心理干预(n = 9)。我们得出结论,远程基于vr的神经心理康复计划(NRP)在一般认知功能、学习、记忆和执行功能方面比传统的面对面NRP产生更好的认知结果。然而,在心理社会水平上,传统NRP获得的结果与基于虚拟现实的NRP相似,后者并没有产生显著的改善。因此,研究结果表明,基于vr的整体nrp的发展可能有利于ABI患者的自主性。
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