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Comparing the Effects of Virtual Reality and Home Chair-Based Exercises on Balance, Daily Living Activities, and Loneliness Among Older Adults With Balance Disorders

Fatemeh Shirazi, Noorolla Zahdyan Nasab, Azita Jaberi

2023Research in Gerontological Nursing10 citationsDOI

Abstract

The current quasi-experimental study aimed to compare the effects of virtual reality (VR) and home chair-based (HCB) exercises on balance, daily living activities, and loneliness among older adults ( N = 90) with balance disorders living in nursing homes. Participants were assigned to three groups: (a) VR exercises, (b) HCB exercises, and (c) routine nursing home programs. Findings indicated that VR and HCB exercises significantly increased participants' balance and daily living activities compared to routine programs ( p < 0.001). However, there was no clinical difference among groups regarding Berg Balance Scale and Barthel Index scores. Main effect of time regarding loneliness mean score ( p = 0.991) was not significant among groups. The minimal detectable change pre-set standard for loneliness also showed no significant clinical difference. Exercise had no significant impact on loneliness; however, it had a positive role in improving balance and daily living activities, with no significant difference between VR and HCB exercises. Further studies are recommended to evaluate adherence to such exercises. [ Research in Gerontological Nursing, 16 (1), 33–42.]

Topics & Concepts

LonelinessBalance (ability)GerontologyActivities of daily livingAssisted livingMedicinePsychologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical therapyPsychiatryBalance, Gait, and Falls PreventionScoliosis diagnosis and treatmentStroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
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