A Mixed Reality Cognitive Orthosis to Support Older Adults in Achieving Their Daily Living Activities: Focus Group Study With Clinical Experts.

Q2 Medicine
Amel Yaddaden, Guillaume Spalla, Charles Gouin-Vallerand, Patricia Briskie-Semeniuk, Nathalie Bier
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Abstract

Background: Mixed reality is an emerging technology that allows us to blend virtual objects into the actual user's environment. This can be realized using head-mounted displays. Many recent studies have suggested the possibility of using this technology to support cognition in people with neurodegenerative disorders (NDs). However, most studies have explored improvements in cognition rather than in independence and safety during the accomplishment of daily living activities. Therefore, it is crucial to document the possibility of using mixed reality to support the independence of older adults in their daily lives.

Objective: This study is part of a larger user-centered study of a cognitive orthosis using pure mixed reality to support the independence of people living with NDs. This study aimed to explore (the difficulties encountered by older adults with NDs in their daily life to ensure that pure mixed reality meets their needs, (the most effective interventions with this population to determine what types of assistance should be provided by pure mixed reality technology, how the pure mixed reality technology should provide assistance to promote aging in place, and the main facilitators of and barriers to the use of this technology.

Methods: We conducted a descriptive, qualitative study. A total of 5 focus groups were completed with occupational therapists who had expertise in the disease and its functional impacts (N=29) to gather information. Each focus group met once for a 1-hour period. All sessions were held over a 3-month period. A semistructured interview guide was used. All group interviews were audiotaped with the consent of each participant to facilitate the data analysis. We conducted inductive qualitative analysis in four stages using a thematic analysis approach: full transcription of the audio recordings, first-order coding of the transcribed data, second-order coding from the first-order code list, and data reduction and matrix development.

Results: The results suggested that the main difficulties encountered by this population were in remembering to complete tasks, initiating the tasks, and planning the tasks. Several interventions are used to improve the independence of this population, such as prevention, simplification or facilitation, adaptation, and compensation. The use of pure mixed reality in older adults with NDs to promote independence and safety at home is promising and may respond to several clinical functions identified by the participants. Finally, pure mixed reality has good potential for use in this population and involves certain facilitators and obstacles, such as resources, technical aspects, and social considerations.

Conclusions: The cognitive orthosis that will be developed in light of this study will act as a proof of concept for the possibility of supporting people with NDs using pure mixed reality.

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混合现实认知矫形器支持老年人实现日常生活活动:与临床专家的焦点小组研究。
背景:混合现实是一项新兴技术,它允许我们将虚拟对象融入实际用户的环境中。这可以通过头戴式显示器来实现。最近的许多研究表明,使用这种技术来支持神经退行性疾病(NDs)患者的认知是可能的。然而,大多数研究都是在探索认知的改善,而不是在完成日常生活活动时的独立性和安全性。因此,记录使用混合现实支持老年人在日常生活中独立的可能性至关重要。目的:本研究是一项更大的以用户为中心的认知矫形器研究的一部分,该研究使用纯混合现实来支持nd患者的独立性。本研究旨在探讨NDs老年人在日常生活中遇到的困难,以确保纯混合现实满足他们的需求,对这一人群进行最有效的干预,以确定纯混合现实技术应该提供哪些类型的帮助,纯混合现实技术应该如何提供帮助以促进到位的老龄化,以及使用该技术的主要促进因素和障碍。方法:采用描述性定性研究。共有5个焦点小组由在疾病及其功能影响方面具有专业知识的职业治疗师(N=29)完成,以收集信息。每个焦点小组开会一次,每次1小时。所有会议都在3个月期间举行。采用半结构化访谈指南。在每位参与者同意的情况下,所有小组访谈都被录音,以方便数据分析。我们采用主题分析方法,分四个阶段进行归纳定性分析:录音的全转录、转录数据的一阶编码、一阶编码列表的二阶编码、数据约简和矩阵开发。结果:结果表明,这些人遇到的主要困难是记住完成任务、启动任务和计划任务。一些干预措施被用来提高这一人群的独立性,如预防、简化或促进、适应和补偿。在患有NDs的老年人中使用纯粹的混合现实来促进家中的独立性和安全性是有希望的,并且可能对参与者确定的几种临床功能有反应。最后,纯混合现实在这一人群中具有良好的使用潜力,并且涉及某些促进因素和障碍,例如资源、技术方面和社会考虑因素。结论:根据本研究开发的认知矫形器将作为使用纯混合现实支持nd患者的可能性的概念证明。
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