Litcius/Paper detail

A Reflection on Virtual Reality Design for Psychological, Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions: Design Needs, Opportunities and Challenges

Luma Tabbaa, Chee Siang Ang, Panote Siriaraya, Wan Jou She, Holly G. Prigerson

2020International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction37 citationsDOI

Abstract

Despite the substantial research interest in using Virtual Reality (VR) in healthcare in general and in Psychological, Cognitive, and Behavioral (PC&B) interventions in specific, as well as emerging research supporting the efficacy of VR in healthcare, the design process of translating therapies into VR to meet the needs of critical stakeholders such as users and clinicians is rarely addressed. In this paper, we aim to shed light onto the design needs, opportunities and challenges in designing efficient and effective PC&B-VR interventions. Through analyzing the co-design processes of four user-centered PC&B-VR interventions, we examined how therapies were adapted into VR to meet stakeholders’ requirements, explored design elements for meaningful experiences, and investigated how the understanding of healthcare contexts contribute to the VR intervention design. This paper presents the HCI research community with design opportunities and challenges as well as future directions for PC&B-VR intervention design.

Topics & Concepts

Psychological interventionVirtual realityIntervention (counseling)CognitionPsychologyHealth careResearch designApplied psychologyProcess (computing)Computer scienceHuman–computer interactionKnowledge managementSociologyEconomic growthNeuroscienceEconomicsPsychiatryOperating systemSocial scienceVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsDigital Mental Health InterventionsMental Health Research Topics
A Reflection on Virtual Reality Design for Psychological, Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions: Design Needs, Opportunities and Challenges | Litcius