提高与痴呆症患者沟通的质量:基于虚拟现实的模拟交流方法

Hui‐Chen Lin, Hsin Huang, Chia‐Kuang Tsai, Shao‐Chen Chang
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痴呆症患者可能存在语言障碍,理解能力也会下降。他们的家庭护理人员在与他们沟通时可能会感到沮丧。沟通不畅阻碍了家庭护理人员获得患者的准确健康信息,还可能增加他们的情绪负担,影响患者护理质量。本研究开发了一个基于虚拟现实的模拟沟通培训(VRSCT)系统,并将其应用于痴呆症患者家庭护理人员的培训课程中。该系统可让家庭照护者在虚拟现实环境中模拟真实世界的情境,体验与痴呆症患者的日常沟通障碍和压力,并运用所学知识和技能解决相关问题。本研究采用随机对照实验设计和混合分析方法。共招募了 63 名家属照护者,并将他们随机分为实验组(32 人)和对照组(31 人),实验组学习使用 VRSCT 系统与虚拟痴呆症患者互动,练习沟通技巧,对照组则使用传统的角色扮演法进行练习。对定量数据进行了分析,以确定参与者对痴呆症护理的了解程度、态度、沟通信心和技巧。此外,还采用定性方法分析了参与者的讨论记录。结果显示,与对照组相比,通过使用 VRSCT 方法,参与者在痴呆症护理知识、态度、沟通信心和沟通技巧方面均有显著提高。此外,参与者还表示,通过 VRSCT 系统的实时反馈,他们能够认识到自己之前不正确的沟通方式。虚拟现实(VR)创造了一个逼真、高度互动的学习环境,让用户能够深深地沉浸在学习体验中。本文的补充 本研究提出了一种基于 VR 的模拟沟通训练(VRSCT)方法;此外,还在 VR 系统中设计了七个不同严重程度的痴呆症案例,让家庭成员体验在日常生活中照顾痴呆症患者可能遇到的挑战。实验结果表明,所提出的方法提高了学习者与痴呆症护理相关的知识、态度、沟通信心和沟通技巧。 对实践和/或政策的启示利用 VR 培训可以提高人们对痴呆症相关挑战的认识,并获得更多的社会支持。利用 VRSCT,随着政府和机构认识到 VR 培训的有效性,他们将提供更多的资源并促进其广泛应用。
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Improving the quality of communicating with dementia patients: A virtual reality‐based simulated communication approach
Dementia patients may have language barriers and decreased comprehension ability. Their family caregivers can feel frustrated when communicating with them. Poor communication hinders family caregivers from obtaining accurate health information about patients, and may also increase their emotional burden, affecting patient care quality. The present study developed a virtual reality‐based simulated communication training (VRSCT) system and applied it to a training course for family caregivers of dementia patients. It allowed family caregivers to simulate real‐world situations in a VR environment, experience the daily communication barriers and stress with dementia patients, and apply their acquired knowledge and skills to solve related problems. This study used a randomised control experimental design with mixed analysis methods. A total of 63 family caregivers were recruited and randomly divided into the experimental group (N = 32) learning with the VRSCT system to interact with virtual dementia patients and practice communication skills, and the control group (N = 31) using the traditional role‐playing method for practice. Quantitative data were analysed to determine participants' knowledge of dementia care, attitudes, communication confidence and skills. In addition, the qualitative method was used to analyse the participants' discussion records. The results showed that by using the VRSCT approach, participants significantly improved their knowledge of dementia care, attitudes, communication confidence and communication skills compared to the control group. In addition, participants reported that through the real‐time feedback of the VRSCT system, they could recognise their previous incorrect communication approach. As a result, they adjusted their communication strategies and increased their self‐confidence. What is already known about this topic Situational simulation helps learners improve their communication skills in a safe environment. Virtual reality (VR) creates a realistic, highly interactive learning environment, allowing users to be deeply immersed in the learning experience. What this paper adds This study proposed a VR‐based simulated communication training (VRSCT) approach; moreover, seven dementia cases of different degrees of severity were designed in the VR system to enable family members to experience possible challenges of taking care of dementia patients they might encounter in their daily lives. Each case in the VRSCT system has its unique symptoms and communication barriers. The learner in the story plays a caregiver, experiencing and solving the problems and challenges posed by the system. The experimental results show that the proposed method improves learners' knowledge, attitudes, communication confidence, and communication skills related to dementia care. Implications for practice and/or policy Utilising VR training can amplify awareness and secure enhanced social support for dementia‐related challenges. Using VRSCT, as governments and institutions recognise the effectiveness of VR training, they will provide more resources and promote its widespread application.
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