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Application of virtual reality for peritoneal dialysis exchange learning in patients with end-stage renal disease and cognitive impairment.
Lee, Connie M S; Fong, Kenneth N K; Mok, Maggie M Y; Lam, M K; Kung, Y; Chan, Paven P W; Ma, Maggie K M; Lui, S L; Kwan, Lorraine P Y; Chu, W L; Hui, P C; Yau, Christina S F; Kwan, Ivan W L; Chan, Kelsey Y M; Chan, T M.
Afiliação
  • Lee CMS; Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Fong KNK; Department of Occupational Therapy, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Mok MMY; Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Lam MK; Department of Medicine, Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Kung Y; Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Chan PPW; Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Ma MKM; Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Lui SL; Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Kwan LPY; Department of Medicine, Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Chu WL; Department of Medicine, Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Hui PC; Department of Medicine, Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Yau CSF; Department of Medicine, Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Kwan IWL; Department of Occupational Therapy, Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Chan KYM; Department of Occupational Therapy, Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR China.
  • Chan TM; Department of Occupational Therapy, Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong, SAR China.
Virtual Real ; : 1-13, 2022 Dec 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36533192
Cognitive impairment is not uncommon in patients with end-stage renal disease and can make it more difficult for these patients to carry out peritoneal dialysis (PD) on their own. Their attempts to do so may result in adverse consequences such as peritonitis. PD exchange is a complex procedure demanding knowledge and skill which requires close supervision and guidance by a renal nurse specialist. In this study, a non-immersive virtual reality (VR) training program using a Leap motion hand tracking device was developed to facilitate patients' understanding and learning of the PD exchange procedure before attempting real task practice. This study was a two-center single-blinded randomized controlled trial on 23 incident PD patients. Patients in the experimental group received 8 sessions of VR training, while patients in the control were provided with printed educational materials. The results showed that there were significant differences between the two groups in performance of the overall PD exchange sequence, especially on the crucial steps. VR had a patient satisfaction rate of 89%, and all patients preferred to have the VR aid incorporated in PD training. Our findings conclude VR can be a useful aid in the training and reinforcement of PD exchange procedures, with distinct merits of being free from restrictions of time, space, and manpower.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Guideline Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Guideline Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article