Improving real-world skills in people with intellectual disabilities: an immersive virtual reality intervention

被引:8
作者
Michalski, Stefan Carlo [1 ,2 ]
Gallomarino, Nicholas Charles [1 ]
Szpak, Ancret [1 ]
May, Kieran William [1 ]
Lee, Gun [1 ]
Ellison, Caroline [1 ]
Loetscher, Tobias [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
[2] Univ Sydney, Sydney, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Virtual reality; Intellectual disability; Training; Learning; Transfer; Skill generalisation; Adaptive functioning; Cybersickness; ADAPTIVE-BEHAVIOR; SOCIAL-SKILLS; INDIVIDUALS; ADULTS;
D O I
10.1007/s10055-023-00759-2
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
Virtual reality (VR) is a promising tool for training life skills in people with intellectual disabilities. However, there is a lack of evidence surrounding the implementation, suitability, and effectiveness of VR training in this population. The present study investigated the effectiveness of VR training for people with intellectual disabilities by assessing (1) their ability to complete basic tasks in VR, (2) real-world transfer and skill generalisation, and (3) the individual characteristics of participants able to benefit from VR training. Thirty-two participants with an intellectual disability of varying severity completed a waste management training intervention in VR that involved sorting 18 items into three bins. Real-world performance was measured at pre-test, post-test, and delayed time points. The number of VR training sessions varied as training ceased when participants met the learning target (approximate to 90% correct). A survival analysis assessed training success probability as a function of the number of training sessions with participants split by their level of adaptive functioning (as measured on the Adaptive Behaviour Assessment System Third Edition). The learning target was met by 19 participants (59.4%) within ten sessions (Mdn = 8.5, IQR 4-10). Real-world performance significantly improved from pre- to post-test and pre- to delayed test. There was no significant difference from post- to delayed test. Further, there was a significant positive relationship between adaptive functioning and change in the real-world assessment from the pre-test to the post- and delayed tests. VR facilitated the learning of most participants, which led to demonstrations of real-world transfer and skill generalisation. The present study identified a relationship between adaptive functioning and success in VR training. The survival curve may assist in planning future studies and training programs.
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页码:3521 / 3532
页数:12
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