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Facilitators and Barriers to Using Virtual Reality and its Impact on Social Engagement in Aged Care Settings: A Scoping Review
oleh: Lillian Hung PhD, Jim Mann LL.D., Christine Wallsworth, Mona Upreti MHLP, Winnie Kan, Alisha Temirova, Karen Lok Yi Wong MSW, M.A., Haopu Ren MHLP, Flora To-Miles PhD, Joey Wong MHLP, Caitlin Lee B.M.Sc., David Kar Lai So BSN, Sonia Hardern MHA
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| Diterbitkan: | SAGE Publishing 2023-03-01 |
Deskripsi
Aim: This scoping review aims to identify the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of VR technology in the aged-care setting. Background: Virtual reality (VR) offers the potential to reduce social isolation and loneliness through increased social engagement in aged-care settings. Methods and Analysis: This scoping review followed the Joanna Briggs Institute scoping review methodology and took place between March and August 2022. The review included a three-step search strategy: (1) identifying keywords from CINHAL, Embase, Medline, PsycInfo, Scopus, and Web of Science (2) conducting a second search using all identified keywords and index terms across selected databases; and (3) searching the reference lists of all included articles and reports for additional studies. Results: The final review included 22 articles. The analysis identified factors affecting the VR technology implementation in aged care settings to reduce isolation and loneliness: (a) key facilitators are local champions and staff training. (b) barriers include technological adaptability, video quality, and organizational culture. Conclusion: Existing evidence points to VR as a promising intervention to decrease loneliness and feelings of isolation and improve social engagement in older people living in aged-care settings.