Virtual Reality and Rehabilitation: Why or Why Not? A Systematic Literature Review
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Resumo: | Regardless of the health domain involved, the process of rehabilitation remains a challenge for professionals, patients and their families.In an attempt to overcome the limitations of traditional interventions, the technology of Virtual Reality (VR) has been increasinglyapplied to rehabilitation and begins to provide important tools which, however, generate debate and divergent positions.In order to examine VR’s contributions to the field of rehabilitation in terms of its advantages and limitations, this study presents asystematic review of scientific literature in this area and provides a hierarchical model describing and systematizing the nature of thestudies reviewed and their main subjects.The literature review focused on scientific papers indexed, until November 2010, in the ISI Web of Knowledge databases. Two independentresearchers analyzed the included papers in NVivo 9 and the developed model was applied to the recoding of the material. A totalof 963 articles were identified, of which 288 titles and abstracts were reviewed, after application of the exclusion criteria. The model indicates,as central categories in the literature: Type of Article (Empirical, Theoretical); Project Background; Type of Approach (AssistiveTechnology; Augmented Reality; Traditional Approaches; Virtual Reality). This last category (VR) was exhaustively decomposed so thatits applicability, effects and future trends could be documented. Results suggest that VR’s advantages include: its possible applicationto a variety of fields, cognitive functions, behaviors, neurological disorders and physical disabilities; its characteristics and respectiveconsequences; and its potential to overcome limitations of traditional interventions. On the side of the limitations, papers address: VR’sside effects, causes for the limitations, and suggested precautions. The results show promising trends in the use of VR technology inthe field of rehabilitation, with implications for its future implementation. Results further indicate the need for continuing research thatevaluates VR’s applicability to rehabilitation in general and (neuro)cognitive rehabilitation in particular. |
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Virtual Reality and Rehabilitation: Why or Why Not? A Systematic Literature ReviewRealidade Virtual na Reabilitação: Por Que Sim e Por Que Não? Uma Revisão SistemáticaRegardless of the health domain involved, the process of rehabilitation remains a challenge for professionals, patients and their families.In an attempt to overcome the limitations of traditional interventions, the technology of Virtual Reality (VR) has been increasinglyapplied to rehabilitation and begins to provide important tools which, however, generate debate and divergent positions.In order to examine VR’s contributions to the field of rehabilitation in terms of its advantages and limitations, this study presents asystematic review of scientific literature in this area and provides a hierarchical model describing and systematizing the nature of thestudies reviewed and their main subjects.The literature review focused on scientific papers indexed, until November 2010, in the ISI Web of Knowledge databases. Two independentresearchers analyzed the included papers in NVivo 9 and the developed model was applied to the recoding of the material. A totalof 963 articles were identified, of which 288 titles and abstracts were reviewed, after application of the exclusion criteria. The model indicates,as central categories in the literature: Type of Article (Empirical, Theoretical); Project Background; Type of Approach (AssistiveTechnology; Augmented Reality; Traditional Approaches; Virtual Reality). This last category (VR) was exhaustively decomposed so thatits applicability, effects and future trends could be documented. Results suggest that VR’s advantages include: its possible applicationto a variety of fields, cognitive functions, behaviors, neurological disorders and physical disabilities; its characteristics and respectiveconsequences; and its potential to overcome limitations of traditional interventions. On the side of the limitations, papers address: VR’sside effects, causes for the limitations, and suggested precautions. The results show promising trends in the use of VR technology inthe field of rehabilitation, with implications for its future implementation. Results further indicate the need for continuing research thatevaluates VR’s applicability to rehabilitation in general and (neuro)cognitive rehabilitation in particular.O processo de reabilitação, independentemente da área de saúde a que se refere, continua a ser um desafio para profissionais, pacientese suas famílias. Na tentativa de superar as limitações das intervenções tradicionais, a tecnologia de Realidade Virtual (RV)tem sido aplicada de forma crescente à reabilitação e começa a fornecer importantes ferramentas que, contudo, geram debate eposicionamentos divergentes.Com o objetivo de investigar quais os contributos da RV aplicada ao domínio da reabilitação, nomeadamente em termos das vantagense limitações que comporta, o presente estudo procede a uma revisão sistemática da produção científica nesta área e apresentaum modelo que permite, de modo hierarquizado, descrever e sistematizar a natureza dos estudos revistos e as principais temáticasabordadas.A revisão sistemática focou-se sobre trabalhos científicos indexados, até novembro de 2010, na base de dados ISI Web of Knowledge.Os trabalhos incluídos foram analisados por dois investigadores independentes no programa NVivo 9 e o modelo desenvolvidoaplicado à recodificação do material em análise. Foram identificados 963 artigos, dos quais, aplicados os critérios de exclusão, 288títulos e resumos foram analisados. O modelo desenvolvido indica, como categorias centrais da bibliografia: Tipo de Artigo (Empírico;Teórico); Contextualização do Projeto; Tipo de Abordagem (Tecnologia Assistiva; Realidade Aumentada; Abordagens Tradicionais;Realidade Virtual). Esta última categoria (RV) foi decomposta de forma exaustiva para documentação da sua aplicabilidade, efeitose tendências futuras. Como vantagens da RV, surgem: a possibilidade de sua aplicação a uma diversidade de domínios, funçõescognitivas, comportamentos, doenças neurológicas e incapacidades físicas; as suas características e respetivas consequências; e apossibilidade de superar limitações das intervenções tradicionais. Do lado das limitações aparecem discutidos: os efeitos secundáriosda RV, as causas das limitações e precauções sugeridas. Os resultados evidenciam tendências promissoras acerca da utilização datecnologia de RV no domínio da reabilitação, com implicações para a forma como será realizada no futuro. Sugerem ainda a necessidadede dar continuidade aos trabalhos que procuram avaliar a aplicabilidade da RV na reabilitação em geral e na reabilitação (neuro)cognitiva em particular.Ordem dos Médicos2013-01-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/1358oai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/1358Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 25 No. 6 (2012): November-December; 414-421Acta Médica Portuguesa; Vol. 25 N.º 6 (2012): Novembro-Dezembro; 414-4211646-07580870-399Xreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/1358https://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/1358/951Dores, Artemisa RBarbosa, FernandoMarques, AntónioCarvalho, Irene PDe Sousa, LilianaCastro-Caldas, Alexandreinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-12-20T10:57:46Zoai:ojs.www.actamedicaportuguesa.com:article/1358Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:17:05.347460Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Virtual Reality and Rehabilitation: Why or Why Not? A Systematic Literature Review Realidade Virtual na Reabilitação: Por Que Sim e Por Que Não? Uma Revisão Sistemática |
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Virtual Reality and Rehabilitation: Why or Why Not? A Systematic Literature Review Dores, Artemisa R |
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Dores, Artemisa R Barbosa, Fernando Marques, António Carvalho, Irene P De Sousa, Liliana Castro-Caldas, Alexandre |
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Regardless of the health domain involved, the process of rehabilitation remains a challenge for professionals, patients and their families.In an attempt to overcome the limitations of traditional interventions, the technology of Virtual Reality (VR) has been increasinglyapplied to rehabilitation and begins to provide important tools which, however, generate debate and divergent positions.In order to examine VR’s contributions to the field of rehabilitation in terms of its advantages and limitations, this study presents asystematic review of scientific literature in this area and provides a hierarchical model describing and systematizing the nature of thestudies reviewed and their main subjects.The literature review focused on scientific papers indexed, until November 2010, in the ISI Web of Knowledge databases. Two independentresearchers analyzed the included papers in NVivo 9 and the developed model was applied to the recoding of the material. A totalof 963 articles were identified, of which 288 titles and abstracts were reviewed, after application of the exclusion criteria. The model indicates,as central categories in the literature: Type of Article (Empirical, Theoretical); Project Background; Type of Approach (AssistiveTechnology; Augmented Reality; Traditional Approaches; Virtual Reality). This last category (VR) was exhaustively decomposed so thatits applicability, effects and future trends could be documented. Results suggest that VR’s advantages include: its possible applicationto a variety of fields, cognitive functions, behaviors, neurological disorders and physical disabilities; its characteristics and respectiveconsequences; and its potential to overcome limitations of traditional interventions. On the side of the limitations, papers address: VR’sside effects, causes for the limitations, and suggested precautions. The results show promising trends in the use of VR technology inthe field of rehabilitation, with implications for its future implementation. Results further indicate the need for continuing research thatevaluates VR’s applicability to rehabilitation in general and (neuro)cognitive rehabilitation in particular. |
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