以患者为中心的中风虚拟现实康复研究:系统综述和定性综合。

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Kun Ding, Yan Ma, Lingling Zhang, Yufang Gu, Huixuan Pan, Zhi-E Gu, Hengzhu Zhang
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背景:虚拟现实康复(VRR)是一项新兴技术,为中风康复提供了新的可能性。了解中风幸存者的经历和期望对于优化其应用至关重要。目的:本系统综述综合了脑卒中幸存者经历和参与VRR的定性证据,以确定益处、挑战和需要改进的领域。方法:本系统综述采用ENTREQ和PRISMA指导的meta-aggregation方法,并使用Critical Appraisal Skills program (CASP)评估纳入研究的质量。我们检索了截至2024年5月31日发表的关于脑卒中幸存者VRR经历的定性或混合方法研究的8个中英文数据库。对选定的研究进行独立审查,并将数据合成为核心主题。结果:纳入14项研究,涉及133名年龄在13至85岁之间的参与者。分析确定了四个关键主题:(1)感知自我利益,包括身体和心理上的改善;(2)促进因素,如用户参与和支持性环境;(3)障碍,包括技术和个人限制;(4)期望。使用CASP工具评估纳入研究的质量,评分范围从26到30,表明研究的质量从中等到高。结论:VRR具有提高脑卒中康复效果的潜力,但其成功与否取决于解决个体和系统的挑战。需要个性化干预和多学科努力来开发用户友好的、适应性强的VRR系统,以充分利用该技术的优势。
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Patient-centered insights into virtual reality rehabilitation for stroke: a systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis.

Background: Virtual reality rehabilitation (VRR) is an emerging technology that offers new possibilities for stroke recovery. Understanding stroke survivors' experiences and expectations is essential for optimizing its application.

Objective: This systematic review synthesizes qualitative evidence on stroke survivors' experiences with and participation in VRR to identify benefits, challenges, and areas for improvement.

Methods: This systematic review follows the meta-aggregation method guided by ENTREQ and PRISMA and uses the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) to assess the quality of included studies. We searched eight English and Chinese databases for qualitative or mixed-method studies on stroke survivors' experiences with VRR, published by May 31, 2024. Selected studies were independently reviewed, and data were synthesized into core themes.

Results: Fourteen studies were included, involving a total of 133 participants aged 13 to 85 years. The analysis identified four key themes: (1) perceived self-benefits, including physical and psychological improvements; (2) facilitators, such as user engagement and supportive environments; (3) barriers, including technical and personal limitations; and (4) expectations.The quality of the included studies was assessed using the CASP tool, with scores ranging from 26 to 30, indicating moderate to high quality across the studies.

Conclusion: VRR has the potential to enhance stroke rehabilitation outcomes, but its success depends on addressing individual and systemic challenges. Personalized interventions and multidisciplinary efforts are needed to develop user-friendly, adaptable VRR systems that fully leverage the advantages of this technology.

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Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
3.90%
发文量
122
审稿时长
24 months
期刊介绍: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation considers manuscripts on all aspects of research that result from cross-fertilization of the fields of neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and physical medicine & rehabilitation.
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