Manchester Metropolitan University, Business School, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Burnett Edgar Medical Centre, Central Drive, Walney, United Kingdom.
J Med Internet Res. 2020 Jul 7;22(7):e14178. doi: 10.2196/14178.
The uptake of traditional pulmonary rehabilitation classes by patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is poor because of personal factors that prevent accessibility to the venue. Therefore, there is a need for innovative methods of pulmonary rehabilitation, and virtual reality (VR) could be a promising technology for patients with COPD to access services remotely.
This study aimed to investigate whether VR improves compliance with pulmonary rehabilitation among patients with COPD, a particularly vulnerable patient group (Medical Research Council [MRC] 4 or 5), and whether VR provides a credible alternative to traditional pulmonary rehabilitation programs.
This was an 8-week patient trial using an innovative VR pulmonary rehabilitation program. A purposive sample of 10 patients with COPD graded MRC 4 or 5 and registered at a selected health care center and a hospital in Cumbria, United Kingdom, were included. Qualitative (focus groups and interviews) data were collected, and to further support the qualitative findings, quantitative data (self-report patient surveys) were gathered before and after the 8-week trial. The 5 self-reported surveys included the Patient Activation Measure, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Short Physical Performance Battery, and the Edmonton Frail Scale.
In a thematic analysis of the qualitative data, 11 themes emerged specific to delivering pulmonary rehabilitation using VR. The quantitative data further support the qualitative findings by revealing significant improvements in all physical measures.
Overall, this study demonstrates how remotely supervised VR-based pulmonary rehabilitation could help to overcome current issues and limitations associated with providing this service to patients with COPD at scale.
由于个人因素阻碍了患者前往场所的便利性,慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者接受传统肺康复课程的参与度很低。因此,需要创新的肺康复方法,虚拟现实(VR)可能是 COPD 患者远程获取服务的有前途的技术。
本研究旨在调查 VR 是否可以提高 COPD 患者(特别是医学研究委员会[MRC]4 或 5 级的脆弱患者群体)对肺康复的依从性,以及 VR 是否可以为传统肺康复计划提供可靠的替代方案。
这是一项为期 8 周的患者试验,使用创新的 VR 肺康复计划。在英国坎布里亚的一家选定的医疗保健中心和一家医院,纳入了 10 名 MRC 4 或 5 级的 COPD 患者作为研究对象。收集了定性(焦点小组和访谈)数据,为了进一步支持定性发现,在 8 周试验前后还收集了定量(自我报告患者调查)数据。5 份自我报告的调查问卷包括患者激活度量表、广泛性焦虑症 7 项量表、患者健康问卷 9 项量表、简短身体表现电池和埃德蒙顿虚弱量表。
在对定性数据的主题分析中,出现了 11 个与使用 VR 提供肺康复相关的特定主题。定量数据通过揭示所有身体测量指标的显著改善,进一步支持了定性发现。
总体而言,这项研究展示了如何通过远程监督基于 VR 的肺康复来帮助克服目前在大规模为 COPD 患者提供这项服务时遇到的问题和限制。