扩展现实在获得性脑损伤患者康复中的应用:范围综述。

Q3 Health Professions Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Pub Date : 2023-08-23 DOI:10.3233/SHTI230682
Loes Bulle-Smid, Wouter Keuning, Renée Van Den Heuvel, Gido Hakvoort, Fenne Verhoeven, Ramon Daniels, Marike Hettinga
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背景:扩展现实(XR)在减少专业监督、更快恢复、缩短住院时间和减少费用方面,似乎对获得性脑损伤患者的康复有希望。由于没有概述,本综述描述了XR如何用于康复,特别是对获得性脑损伤(ABI)患者。方法:遵循Arksey和O'Malley框架和PRISMA-ScR报告指南。从医疗保健和技术数据库中筛选的2010年至2022年5月期间的研究导入RAYYAN。三位研究者根据题目、摘要和全文分三轮选择相关文章。结果:75篇文章被纳入本范围综述。大多数研究使用VR作为治疗目标的技术,主要分为三大类:认知、身体和诊断。研究结果显示了XR使用的潜在和有希望的结果,以及患者和专业人员的热情。报告了NASSS框架的四个领域:条件、技术、价值主张和采用者。纳入的研究获得的重要经验教训是开发XR软件、改进硬件、提高安全感并为患者提供支持,以及支持医疗保健专业人员接受XR。讨论:对ABI患者使用XR是有潜力和前景的,但还不是普遍的做法。未来的研究应侧重于使用服务模型对多样化和包容性患者群体的实施因素。
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The Use of Extended Reality in Rehabilitation for Patients with Acquired Brain Injury: A Scoping Review.

Background: Extended reality (XR) seems promising for rehabilitation for people with acquired brain injury in terms of reducing professional supervision, faster recovery, shorter hospital stays, and reduced expenses. Since there is no overview this scoping review describes how XR can be utilized in rehabilitation, particularly for people with acquired brain injury (ABI).

Methods: The Arksey and O'Malley framework and PRISMA-ScR reporting guideline were followed. Studies between 2010 and May 2022 screened from healthcare as well as technical databases were imported in RAYYAN. Three researchers selected relevant articles in three rounds based on title, abstract and full text.

Results: 75 articles were included in this scoping review. Most studies used VR as technology with therapy objectives in three main categories: cognitive, physical and diagnostic. The outcomes of the studies show potential and promising results of the use of XR, and enthusiasm with as well patients as professionals. A selection of four domains of the NASSS framework: condition, technology, value proposition and adopters were reported. Important lessons learned by the included studies are development of XR software, improvement of the hardware, improving feeling of safety and giving support to the patient, and support healthcare professionals for acceptance of XR.

Discussion: the use of XR for people with ABI has potential and is promising but not common practice yet. Future research should focus on implementation factors with a diverse and inclusive patient group using service modelling.

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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Health Professions-Health Information Management
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期刊介绍: This book series was started in 1990 to promote research conducted under the auspices of the EC programmes’ Advanced Informatics in Medicine (AIM) and Biomedical and Health Research (BHR) bioengineering branch. A driving aspect of international health informatics is that telecommunication technology, rehabilitative technology, intelligent home technology and many other components are moving together and form one integrated world of information and communication media.
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