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NCT05695131
Clinical Feasibility & Validation of the Virtual Reality GlenxRose Speech-Language Therapies
Conditions: Vocal Cord Dysfunction, Speech Disorders
Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 30
Sponsor: University of Alberta
Location: Canada
Summary
Factors related to successful rehabilitation are often directly related to adherence; for instance, dosage, frequency, and intensity can burden the patient regarding time and motivational factors.
Furthermore, surrounding salience, patients may lose interest or find an intervention boring after a few sessions.
It is well documented that nonadherence not only impacts rehabilitation for the patient but can also further prolong treatment, and increase hospital and clinician costs, in addition to a higher prevalence of future comorbidities.
Therefore, strategies that improve patient adherence can significantly help optimize patient care and treatment outcomes.One avenue to increase patient adherence is through the gamification of rehabilitation therapies using virtual reality (VR).
Gamification of rehabilitation therapy can make mass practice required in rehabilitation therapies seemingly fun and more personally engaging for the patient.
Additionally, the immersive experience achieved through VR can further promote salience and be customizable to individual patient requirements.
As VR systems are now highly portable and relatively simple to utilize, they can provide an excellent opportunity to continue rehabilitation practice on the home front.
Overall, the VR gamification of rehabilitation may increase adherence by shifting patients' perspectives of therapy as tedious, boring, or a hassle, to a fun and engaging game that ultimately helps their recovery processes.The GlenXRose VR-delivered speech-language therapies (Cognitive Projections Lab, University of Alberta) have been developed and piloted in collaboration with the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital with the overall goal of increasing patient adherence, treatment outcomes, and satisfaction with vocal therapy.
The proposed studies are to investigate the feasibility of implementing this technology in routine clinical care (specific to voice disorders), obtaining clinician feedback, examining associated financial costs, and continuing to examine the effect of the GlenXRose VR speech-language therapies on patient adherence and clinical outcomes, compared to traditional clinical care.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Adults receiving speech-language therapy at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital (Edmonton, AB, Canada; Alberta Health Services)Presence of a speech disorderProficiency in EnglishAble to provide signed informed consent to participate in the studyExclusion Criteria:Severe cognitive impairments and/or behavioural impairmentsCommunication disorders that impact comprehension of verbal commands and understanding of scale used in the studyPrevious history of neurological or psychiatric disorderSubstance use disorders
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05695131). StuddyBuddy aggregates publicly available trial information.