Social connectedness and the role of virtual reality: experiences and perceptions of people living with dementia and their caregivers.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Aisling Flynn, Attracta Brennan, Marguerite Barry, Sam Redfern, Dympna Casey
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Purpose: People living with dementia are often at increased risk of becoming socially disconnected due to dementia-related challenges. In recent years, digital technology has been designed to help address the social health of people living with dementia and provide opportunities to promote or maintain their social connectedness. This paper presents the findings from phase two of a participatory action research project, which explored people living with dementia and their caregiver's experiences and perceptions of social connectedness and the potential role of Virtual Reality (VR) in promoting or maintaining same.

Materials and methods: People living with dementia (n = 8) and their informal caregivers (n = 8) participated in an individual, 1:1 online interview. Data analysis was guided by reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: The findings presented four themes: social connectedness: lived experiences and insights, facilitating social connectedness, barriers to social connectedness and the potential of multi-user VR for social connectedness. People living with dementia experienced a range of personal, community and societal connectedness. Facilitators of social connectedness included supportive, non-judgemental, and reciprocal relationships, technology adoption, and personal and contextual facilitators. Dementia-related difficulties and periods of disruption or change were considered barriers to social connectedness. Multi-user VR was perceived as useful for promoting and maintaining social connectedness.

Conclusions: The perceived usefulness of multi-user VR for social connectedness indicates its potential for use with this population. Understanding the lived experiences, barriers, and facilitators of social connectedness will assist researchers and the human-computer interaction community to inform the design of future multi-user VR for social connectedness outcomes with people living with dementia and their caregivers.

社会联系和虚拟现实的作用:痴呆症患者及其护理人员的经验和看法。
目的:由于痴呆症相关的挑战,痴呆症患者与社会脱节的风险通常会增加。近年来,数字技术被设计用来帮助解决痴呆症患者的社会健康问题,并提供机会促进或保持他们的社会联系。本文介绍了参与式行动研究项目第二阶段的研究成果,该项目探讨了痴呆症患者及其照顾者对社会联系的体验和看法,以及虚拟现实(VR)在促进或保持社会联系方面的潜在作用:痴呆症患者(8 人)及其非正式护理人员(8 人)参加了 1:1 的个人在线访谈。数据分析以反思性主题分析为指导:研究结果提出了四个主题:社会联系:生活经验和见解、促进社会联系、社会联系的障碍以及多用户 VR 在社会联系方面的潜力。痴呆症患者经历了一系列个人、社区和社会联系。社会联系的促进因素包括支持性、非评判性和互惠关系、技术采用以及个人和环境促进因素。与痴呆症相关的困难和中断或变化时期被认为是社会联系的障碍。多用户虚拟现实被认为有助于促进和保持社会联系:结论:多用户 VR 被认为有助于建立社会联系,这表明它在这一人群中具有使用潜力。了解社交连通性的生活经验、障碍和促进因素将有助于研究人员和人机交互社区为设计未来的多用户 VR 提供信息,从而为痴呆症患者及其照顾者提供社交连通性成果。
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