Virtual reality motor sensing exercise in the elderly patients with dementia:a scoping review
10.3761/j.issn.0254-1769.2024.17.017
- VernacularTitle:虚拟现实体感运动在老年失智症患者中应用的范围综述
- Author:
Teng YANG
1
;
Wen LI
;
Nan LU
;
Luyao YAN
;
Mengjie LI
;
Xiaoyu GOU
;
Lijuan YANG
Author Information
1. 250021 济南市 山东第一医科大学附属省立医院护理部
- Keywords:
Virtual Reality;
Exercise;
Dementia;
Aged;
Scoping Review;
Evidence-Based Nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nursing
2024;59(17):2166-2172
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To conduct a scoping review of virtual reality motor sensing exercise in the elderly with dementia,so as to identify the types of intervention,outcome indicators,evaluation tools and application effects of virtual reality motor sensing exercise and provide guidance for future research.Methods A literature search was performed in the PubMed,Embase,CINAHL,Web of Science,Cochrane Library,CNKI,Wanfang,VIP,and CMB databases to identify relevant studies.The search period is from the establishment of databases to October 15,2023.The included studies were summarized and analyzed.Results A total of 18 articles were included in this study,including 14 randomised controlled trials,one class-experimental study and three mixed studies involving a total of 1,054 elderly dementia patients.The types of virtual reality motor sensing exercise included motor sensing interactive games,interactive bicycle riding,remote game exercise,Wii Fit exercise and virtual reality environment exercise.The outcome indicators involve 4 aspects of physical indicators,psychological indicators,cognitive function and quality of life.Conclusion Virtual reality motor sensing exercise is feasible and effective in the elderly with dementia.However,large sample and high-quality randomized controlled trials are still needed in the future to verify the feasibility and application effect of virtual reality exercise in the elderly with dementia,so as to provide evidence-based basis for formulating the best exercise intervention program for the elderly with dementia.