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Research paper thumbnail of Conducting research in a secure mental health setting

PsyPag Quarterly

Research is a key element in putting the patients at the centre of care provision in secure menta... more Research is a key element in putting the patients at the centre of care provision in secure mental health settings. This Departmental Review provides reflections on conducting research in a secure mental health setting. Key reasons for conducting research, issues and patient perspectives are considered to illustrate how secure mental health care providers can engage in research, to ensure high-quality care.

Research paper thumbnail of A Scoping Review Exploring the Feasibility of Virtual Reality Technology Use with Individuals Living with Dementia

The existing evidence base in relation to the feasibility of using Virtual Reality technology sys... more The existing evidence base in relation to the feasibility of using Virtual Reality technology systems with individuals living with a dementia appeared limited and was therefore explored. The research was collected and reviewed in terms of the different types of Virtual Reality systems (equipment and levels of immersion) and feasibility of the technology within different stages of demen- tia as well as the methodological limitations. A systematic search of the literature was conducted using the healthcare databases advanced search (Medline, PsychINFO, and EMBASE) and snowballing methods. The participants had a dementia diagnosis and the feasibility of Virtual Reality in terms of its acceptability and practicality was discussed. Only five articles met the eligibility criteria. Four included semi-immersive Virtual Reality with participants in the early stages of dementia. One included fully- immersive Virtual Reality where dementia stage ranged from ‘mild’ to ‘severe’. Based on availab...

Research paper thumbnail of Bring the Outside In

Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019

The version in the Kent Academic Repository may differ from the final published version. Users ar... more The version in the Kent Academic Repository may differ from the final published version. Users are advised to check http://kar.kent.ac.uk for the status of the paper. Users should always cite the published version of record.

Research paper thumbnail of Bringing the outside in: The feasibility of virtual reality with people with dementia in an inpatient psychiatric care setting

Dementia, 2019

Background and objectives Emerging research supports virtual reality use with people with dementi... more Background and objectives Emerging research supports virtual reality use with people with dementia in the community, but is limited to this area, warranting further investigation in different care settings. The feasibility of virtual reality within an inpatient psychiatric care setting was therefore explored. Research design and methods: Eight people with dementia and 16 caregivers were recruited in January and February 2018 from a UK hospital specialising in progressive neurological conditions. A mixed methods design measured affect and behaviour using the Observed Emotion Rating Scale, Overt Aggression Scale-Modified for Neurorehabilitation and St Andrew’s Sexual Behaviour Assessment. Thematic analysis was conducted following semi-structured interviews. Caregivers who worked at the hospital supported people with dementia throughout the process and were interviewed for their views on Head Mounted Display-Virtual Reality (HMD-VR) use with people with dementia. Results HMD-VR was tri...

Research paper thumbnail of Conducting research in a secure mental health setting

PsyPag Quarterly

Research is a key element in putting the patients at the centre of care provision in secure menta... more Research is a key element in putting the patients at the centre of care provision in secure mental health settings. This Departmental Review provides reflections on conducting research in a secure mental health setting. Key reasons for conducting research, issues and patient perspectives are considered to illustrate how secure mental health care providers can engage in research, to ensure high-quality care.

Research paper thumbnail of A Scoping Review Exploring the Feasibility of Virtual Reality Technology Use with Individuals Living with Dementia

The existing evidence base in relation to the feasibility of using Virtual Reality technology sys... more The existing evidence base in relation to the feasibility of using Virtual Reality technology systems with individuals living with a dementia appeared limited and was therefore explored. The research was collected and reviewed in terms of the different types of Virtual Reality systems (equipment and levels of immersion) and feasibility of the technology within different stages of demen- tia as well as the methodological limitations. A systematic search of the literature was conducted using the healthcare databases advanced search (Medline, PsychINFO, and EMBASE) and snowballing methods. The participants had a dementia diagnosis and the feasibility of Virtual Reality in terms of its acceptability and practicality was discussed. Only five articles met the eligibility criteria. Four included semi-immersive Virtual Reality with participants in the early stages of dementia. One included fully- immersive Virtual Reality where dementia stage ranged from ‘mild’ to ‘severe’. Based on availab...

Research paper thumbnail of Bring the Outside In

Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019

The version in the Kent Academic Repository may differ from the final published version. Users ar... more The version in the Kent Academic Repository may differ from the final published version. Users are advised to check http://kar.kent.ac.uk for the status of the paper. Users should always cite the published version of record.

Research paper thumbnail of Bringing the outside in: The feasibility of virtual reality with people with dementia in an inpatient psychiatric care setting

Dementia, 2019

Background and objectives Emerging research supports virtual reality use with people with dementi... more Background and objectives Emerging research supports virtual reality use with people with dementia in the community, but is limited to this area, warranting further investigation in different care settings. The feasibility of virtual reality within an inpatient psychiatric care setting was therefore explored. Research design and methods: Eight people with dementia and 16 caregivers were recruited in January and February 2018 from a UK hospital specialising in progressive neurological conditions. A mixed methods design measured affect and behaviour using the Observed Emotion Rating Scale, Overt Aggression Scale-Modified for Neurorehabilitation and St Andrew’s Sexual Behaviour Assessment. Thematic analysis was conducted following semi-structured interviews. Caregivers who worked at the hospital supported people with dementia throughout the process and were interviewed for their views on Head Mounted Display-Virtual Reality (HMD-VR) use with people with dementia. Results HMD-VR was tri...

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