Virtual reality‐based dementia educational programmes for formal and informal caregivers of people with dementia: A scoping review

Author:

Zhi Shengze1ORCID,Gao Shizheng1,Sun Juanjuan1,Ma Dongfei1,Zhao Yanjie2,He Meng1ORCID,Zhu Xiangning1,Dong Yueyang1ORCID,Aini Buheliqianmu1,Sun Jiao1

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Jilin University Changchun People's Republic of China

2. School of Nursing Xinjiang Medical University Xinjiang People's Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractAimTo map evidence of the existing virtual reality‐based dementia educational programmes and the effects of these educational programmes on dementia formal and informal caregivers.DesignA scoping review.MethodsA comprehensive search of nine databases was conducted to find studies from the inception of the databases to October 2023. Two authors independently screened the titles and abstracts related to the eligibility criteria. Full texts of potentially relevant studies were read by one author and checked by a second. Data extraction and synthesis using NVivo 12 were undertaken by one author and checked by two other authors.ResultsNineteen studies published between 2002 and 2022. The four randomised controlled studies and five qualitative studies were of moderate to good methodological quality. The 10 quasi‐experimental studies were of weak to moderate quality. Fifteen virtual reality‐based educational programmes had a positive influence on formal and informal caregivers, including improving caregivers' perceptions changing attitudes towards people with dementia, while the nursing competence of formal caregivers did not improve in short term. Educational programmes that covered dementia‐related information and care strategies better improved the knowledge level of dementia formal and informal caregivers.ConclusionsThe qualitative and quantitative studies of moderate to good quality included in this study support the idea that virtual reality‐based dementia educational programmes may be a safe and effective way and have potential benefits for improving knowledge, perceptions, attitudes and nursing competence.ImpactThis scoping review will provide an emerging teaching model for formal and informal caregivers of people with dementia and help them better understand the types and the influence of virtual reality‐based dementia educational programmes.Reporting MethodPRISMA‐ScR.No Patient or Public ContributionNot required as this review in accordance with the aim to map existing literature from the dementia formal and informal caregivers' perspective.

Funder

Department of Science and Technology of Jilin Province

Publisher

Wiley

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