Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Based Cognitive Rehabilitation on Cognitive Function, Motivation and Depression in Stroke Patients

Authors

  • Chang-Hyung Lee1, Ye-Soon Kim2, Jin-Hwa Jung3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v20i1.652

Keywords:

Virtual Reality, Stroke, Cognitive function, Rehabilitation Motivation, Depression.

Abstract

Background/Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of virtual reality cognitive training on cognitive function, rehabilitation motivation, and depression in patients with sub-acute stroke.
Method/Statistical Analysis: Total 22 patients with sub-acute stroke were included in our study. All stroke patients were classified either into experimental group (n = 11) or control group (n = 11). The experimental group performed virtual reality cognitive training on each session during 30 min/day, and control group conducted conventional cognitive therapy on each session during 30 min/day. The outcome measures were the LOTCA (Lowenstein Occupational Therapy Cognitive Assessment), VQ (Volitional questionnaire), BDI (Beck Depression Inventory) before and after intervention.
Findings: The both groups showed significant improvements in cognitive function before and after intervention (p<.05). The experimental group showed significant reduction in depression before and after the intervention (p<.05), but there was no significant change in the control group (p>.05). In comparisons for change score between the two groups, the experimental group showed a significant greater improvements in cognitive function and rehabilitation motivation than control group (p<.05).
Improvements/Applications: These findings suggest that virtual reality cognitive training may have a effects of the improvements of cognitive function and rehabilitation motivation than conventional cognitive therapy in sub-acute stroke.

Author Biography

  • Chang-Hyung Lee1, Ye-Soon Kim2, Jin-Hwa Jung3

    1Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Pusan National University, 2Research Scientific Officer, Department of Healthcare and Public Health Research, National Rehabilitation Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center, 3Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, Semyung University, Republic of Korea

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Published

2020-04-09

How to Cite

Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Based Cognitive Rehabilitation on Cognitive Function, Motivation and Depression in Stroke Patients. (2020). Medico Legal Update, 20(1), 1880-1886. https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v20i1.652