VR4care:养老院激活的性别敏感虚拟现实技术和语义内容类别

L. Paletta, S. Reidl, S. Beranek, B. ., Msc ., R. Hartmann, Martin Sighart, Sebastian Mayer, Patricia Papic, Amir Dini, M. Pszeida, Sandra Schuessler, A. Haeussl, B. ., Beatrix Koch, Hermine Fürli, M. Schneeberger, M. Lenger, S. Russegger
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摘要

由于身体或精神障碍而生活在长期护理设施中的人很少有机会进行自主活动。虚拟现实(VR)技术提供了通过在人工环境中身临其境的存在来扩展个人体验的潜力,通过自我效能的影响来激活精神并促进自主性。奥地利VR4Care项目的总体目标是研究设计基础,以开发一种激励、性别敏感、个性化和具有成本效益的VR技术,以提高住院长期护理居民的生活活力和质量。在老年人虚拟现实的进一步发展中,考虑到性别差异,例如对用户界面的性别特定要求,对内容的性别特定偏好以及使用基于虚拟现实的系统时对支持的不同期望。
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VR4care: Gender-sensitive Virtual Reality Technologies and Semantic Content Categories for Activation in Nursing Homes
People living in long-term care facilities due to physical or mental impairments have few opportunities for self-determined activity. Virtual reality (VR) technologies offer a potential to expand individual experience through immersive presence in artificial environments, to activate mentally and to promote autonomy through the impact of self-efficacy. The overall goal of the Austrian project VR4Care was to research design basics for the development of a motivating, gender-sensitive, personalized and cost-effective VR technology to increase the activation and quality of life primarily of residents in inpatient long-term care. In the further development of VR for senior citizens, gender-specific differences were taken into account, such as gender-specific requirements for user interfaces, gender-specific preferences in interests with regard to content and different expectations of support when using the VR-based system.
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