虚拟现实干预在促进社区参与者持续保持手部卫生方面的效果:混合方法

IF 4.9 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Computers in human behavior reports Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.chbr.2024.100452
Haohan Lily Hu , Alison Hui , Patrick Ip , King-Wa Fu
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众所周知,遵守手部卫生是预防传染病传播的一项重要措施。尽管在 COVID-19 大流行期间,公众都知道这一健康信息,但要保持这种个人卫生行为却很困难。虽然通过沉浸式体验进行个人卫生虚拟现实干预已被认为是一种有效的健康促进策略,但之前主要是在医护人员中实施,而不是在社区人群中。本研究采用混合方法,借鉴计划行为理论,设计了两项实验研究,以测试这种干预方法的可持续性和对普通人群的适用性。结果证实,与其他实验方法相比,同时具有临场感和体现感的虚拟现实场景在提高个人自我效能感方面具有更持久的治疗效果。事后分析表明,暴露于沉浸式环境后感知障碍的减少可归因于治疗效果。干预后的定性访谈通过三角测量再次证实了这一结论。最后,我们强调了本研究对未来发展基于沉浸式环境的个人卫生干预的理论和实践意义。
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Effectiveness of virtual reality intervention in promoting sustainable hand hygiene for community participants: A mixed methods approach

Hand hygiene compliance is well known as an important measure in preventing the transmission of infectious disease. Even though general public was aware of this health message during the COVID-19 pandemic, sustaining such personal hygiene behavior is difficult. While personal hygiene virtual reality intervention via an immersive experience has been found as an effective health promotion strategy, its prior implementation was mostly among healthcare workers but not among people in the community. Using a mixed methods approach, this study draws on the theory of planned behaviors to design two experimental studies for testing this interventional approach's sustainability and applicability to the general population. The result confirmed the virtual reality scenario with both presence and embodiment demonstrated a more sustainable treatment effect in boosting individual's self-efficacy over other experimental arms. Post-hoc analysis revealed the reduction of perceived barrier after exposure to immersive environment was attributable to treatment effect. The findings were reconfirmed through triangulation in the qualitative post-intervention interviews. Finally, we highlight the theoretical and practical implication of the study for the future development of personal hygiene immersive environment-based intervention.

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