| Literature DB >> 35877169 |
Ling-Chun Huang1,2, Yuan-Han Yang1,2,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Novel nonpharmacological therapies are being developed to prevent cognitive decline and reduce behavioral and psychological symptoms in patients with dementia. Virtual reality (VR) reminiscence was reported to improve anxiety, apathy, and cognitive function immediately after intervention in individuals at residential aged care facilities. However, its effect on elderly patients with dementia and how long this effect could last remain unknown.Entities:
Keywords: dementia; long-term care; reminiscence; virtual reality
Year: 2022 PMID: 35877169 PMCID: PMC9361147 DOI: 10.2196/36720
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Serious Games Impact factor: 3.364
Figure 1Scenes from the computer generated virtual reality reminiscence. Computer graphics images based on (A) a historical type of residence that was commonly found throughout Taiwan between 1960-1980 AD. (B) The participants could use the controllers to turn on the radio to play music and (C) to open the photo album to browse the photographs with a voice narrating. (D) They could also use the controllers to hold rice to feed chickens, which was traditional in older villages.
Baseline demographic characteristics, cognitive function, and global status of the participants.
| Characteristics | Values (N=20) | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 79.0 (7.8) | |
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| Male | 9 (45) |
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| Female | 11 (45) |
| Education (years), mean (SD) | 10.8 (4.3) | |
| CASIa, mean (SD) | 55.5 (15.6) | |
| MMSEb, mean (SD) | 15.4 (5.5) | |
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| 0.5 | 2 (10) |
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| 1 | 15 (75) |
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| 2 | 3 (15) |
| CDR sum of boxes, mean (SD) | 7.3 (3.0) | |
aCASI: Cognitive Assessment Screening Instrument.
bMMSE: Mini-Mental State Examination.
cCDR: Clinical Dementia Rating.
The immediate effect of virtual reality (VR) reminiscence on cognition, global status, depressive symptoms, and caregiver burden. The comparison of scores before and after VR were evaluated by Wilcoxon sing-rank test.
| Characteristics | Before VR, mean (SD) | Immediately after VR, mean (SD) | ||
| MMSEa | 15.40 (5.47) | 14.95 (5.13) | .48 | |
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| 55.47 (15.64) | 54.46 (16.64) | .22 | |
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| Remote memory (0-10) | 8.75 (1.80) | 8.25 (2.51) | .13 |
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| Orientation (0-18) | 6.65 (3.86) | 6.85 (3.68) | .52 |
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| Attention (0-8) | 5.85 (1.43) | 5.65 (1.63) | .54 |
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| Concentration (0-10) | 5.85 (2.91) | 5.95 (3.12) | .77 |
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| Recent memory (0-12) | 1.59 (1.55) | 1.66 (1.88) | .46 |
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| Fluency (0-10) | 3.30 (2.00) | 3.40 (2.42) | .95 |
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| Language (0-10) | 7.58 (2.39) | 7.45 (1.99) | .70 |
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| Abstraction (0-6) | 3.00 (1.69) | 2.80 (1.32) | .30 |
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| Judgment (0-6) | 4.65 (1.27) | 4.75 (1.21) | .74 |
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| Visual construction (0-10) | 8.25 (2.75) | 7.70 (3.33) | .10 |
| CDRc sum of boxes | 7.26 (3.00) | 7.33 (2.43) | .64 | |
| CESDd | 6.15 (5.73) | 3.15 (4.26) |
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| ZBIf | 34.65 (15.98) | 31.20 (14.05) | .14 | |
aMMSE: Mini-Mental State Examination.
bCASI: Cognitive Assessment Screening Instrument.
cCDR: Clinical Dementia Rating.
dCESD: Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression.
eSignificant value is shown in italics.
fZBI: Zarit Caregiver Burden Interview.
Cognition and global status before and immediately after virtual reality (VR) reminiscence in 7 participants. The comparison of scores were evaluated by Wilcoxon sign-rank test.
| Characteristics | Before VR, mean (SD) | Immediately after VR, mean (SD) | |
| MMSEa | 15.57 (4.76) | 16.29 (4.07) | .67 |
| CASIb | 58.80 (12.48) | 57.50 (12.40) | .50 |
| CDRc sum of boxes | 6.50 (1.61) | 6.86 (1.28) | .10 |
aMMSE: Mini-Mental State Examination.
bCASI: Cognitive Assessment Screening Instrument.
cCRD: Clinical Dementia Rating.
Cognition and global status immediately after and 3-6 months after virtual reality (VR) reminiscence in 7 participants. The comparison of scores were evaluated by Wilcoxon sign-rank test.
| Characteristics | Immediately after VR, mean (SD) | 3-6 months after VR, mean (SD) | |
| MMSEa | 16.29 (4.07) | 16.00 (5.23) | .75 |
| CASIb | 57.50 (12.40) | 52.14 (15.71) |
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| CDRd sum of boxes | 6.86 (1.28) | 7.93 (2.86) | .31 |
aMMSE: Mini-Mental State Examination.
bCASI: Cognitive Assessment Screening Instrument.
cSignificant value shown in italics.
dCDR: Clinical Dementia Rating.
Figure 2Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument (CASI) scores before, immediately after, and 3-6 months after virtual reality (VR) reminiscence in 7 participants. Data are shown as mean (SD) for quantitative variables. A comparison of a) MMSE and b) CASI scores before and immediately after VR as well as immediately after VR and 3-6 months after VR were evaluated by Wilcoxon sign-rank test (P<.05 is statistically significant); i: immediately.