A Virtual Reality At Home Intervention for People Living with Dementia
DementiaThe goal of the current study is to design and evaluate a virtual reality (VR) at-home intervention to facilitate communication between persons living with dementia (PLwD) and their family/friend care partners, and in turn improve their interpersonal relationships and quality of life. The project also aims to provide a direct comparison of an immersive VR system with non-immersive tablet-based technology.
PLwD and care partner interactions will be recorded during each of the following sessions and then used for the primary measure of verbal and non-verbal communication.
* Picture Book condition (baseline): PLwD and care partner view pictures together on photo album
* VR condition: PLwD watch 360 degree videos on a VR and the care partner watches the same content concurrently on a paired tablet
* Table-Only condition: PLwD and care partner watch 360 videos together on the tablet
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Participation Requirements
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Sex:
ALL -
Eligible Ages:
18 and up
Participation Criteria
Given the nature of the study, the participating dyads will be required to have access to high-speed internet with a reliable WiFi connection. Additional inclusion/exclusion criteria are as follows:
PLwD inclusion criteria:
* report having dementia
* currently living at home
PLwD exclusion criteria:
* recent history of seizure, epilepsy, head trauma, or stroke
* pacemaker
* cervical conditions or injuries
* open face wounds
* alcohol-related dementia/Korsakoff syndrome
* having a Public Guardian and Trustee as substitute decision maker
Care partner inclusion criteria:
* identify as one of the primary care partners for the PLwD
* able to speak and understands English
* 18 years and older
Care partner exclusion criteria:
* professional/formal care partners for the PLwD
* unable to provide informed consent
Study Location
KITE Research Institute, University Health Network
KITE Research Institute, University Health NetworkToronto, Ontario
Canada
Contact Study Team
Raheleh Saryazdi, PhD
Jennifer Campos, PhD
- Study Sponsored By
- University Health Network, Toronto
- Participants Required
- More Information
- Study ID:
NCT06568211