Effects of immersive virtual reality stimulation and/or multicomponent physical exercise on cognitive and functional performance in hospitalized older patients with severe functional dependency: study protocol for a randomized clinical trial

Date

2024-11-08

Authors

Casa Marín, Antón de la
Ferrara, Maria Cristina
Ollo Martínez, Iranzu
Moral Cuesta, Débora
Marín Epelde, Itxaso
Chenhuichen, Chenhui
Lorente-Escudero, Marta

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BioMed Central (BMC)
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Artículo / Artikulua
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa

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  • ISCIII/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2017-2020 (ISCIII)/PI21%2F01117/ES/ recolecta
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Abstract

Background Hospital-associated functional decline affects nearly one-third of the hospitalized older adults. The aim of this trial is to investigate the effect of a cognitive stimulation intervention provided via immersive virtual reality (IVR), with or without a multicomponent physical exercise intervention (ME) in hospitalized patients aged 75 or older with severe functional dependency at admission (Barthel Index <60 points). Methods This clinical randomized controlled trial will be conducted in the Acute Geriatric Unit of a tertiary hospital in Spain. A total of 212 acute patients will be enrolled according to the following criteria: age ≥75, Barthel Index <60, able to collaborate, expected length of stay ≥5 days, absence of clinical instability and severe dementia (Global Deterioration Scale 7) or other end-stage disease. Patients will be randomly assigned to a control group (CG) or any of the three intervention groups (IG): IVR, ME, or IVR + ME. The IVR group will watch ad-hoc videos showing Spanish regional landscapes and villages, approximately 4 min per day for three consecutive days. The ME group will undergo aerobic and strength exercise for progressive training of the upper and lower limbs. The IVR + ME group will do both cognitive and physical intervention. The primary outcomes will be cognitive and physical measures at discharge. Mood, quality of life, isometric strength, and acceptance of IVR will be also assessed. Discussion This project has the potential to enhance physical and psychological well-being of patients with severe functional dependency hospitalized for acute conditions, using technology. Virtual reality is expected to be favourably perceived by hospitalized older adults. This intervention represents a novelty in the geriatric patients¿ care, comprising IVR and/or ME dispensed within the patient¿s room, and including patients who are commonly excluded from research clinical trials.

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Keywords

Hospital-associated functional decline, Cognitive stimulation, Virtual reality, Multicomponent physical exercise, Acute care, Older adults

Department

Ciencias de la Salud / Osasun Zientziak / Estadística, Informática y Matemáticas / Estatistika, Informatika eta Matematika / Institute of Smart Cities - ISC

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Casa-Marín, A. de la, Zambom-Ferraresi, F., Ferrara, M. C., Ollo-Martínez, I., Galbete, A., González-Glaría, B., Moral-Cuesta, D., Marín-Epelde, I., Chenhuichen, C., Lorente-Escudero, M., Molero-de-Ávila, R., García Baztán, A., Zambom-Ferraresi, F., Martínez-Velilla, N. (2024). Effects of immersive virtual reality stimulation and/or multicomponent physical exercise on cognitive and functional performance in hospitalized older patients with severe functional dependency: study protocol for a randomized clinical trial. BMC Geriatrics, (24), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-024-05516-x.

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