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@article{ Gruber2022,
 title = {VR in Nursing Facilities - A randomized controlled multicenter pilot study analyzing the changes in the state of mind of seniors in nursing facilities through the viewing of 360° videos},
 author = {Gruber, Sina-Sophia and Weigel, Andreas and Tischendorf, Tim and Schaal, Tom and Hellbach, Sven},
 journal = {Journal of Public Health},
 number = {11},
 pages = {2701-2715},
 volume = {30},
 year = {2022},
 issn = {1613-2238},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-022-01721-3},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-90566-3},
 abstract = {Context: VR as an application to enhance well-being is sparsely researched in the elderly population. The aim of the pilot study was to analyze the effect of 360° videos of different categories on the state of mind of seniors in nursing facilities. Furthermore, for the implementation in everyday life, the usability of the system and the experience for seniors should be evaluated. Methods: The VR experience was used as a supplement to existing care services in three facilities on eight subjects. Mood state was assessed using the Questionnaire for the Assessment of Happiness before and after the intervention. Demographic data and technology acceptance were collected beforehand. After the intervention, subjects were interviewed about confounding factors and side effects, and nursing home staff were interviewed about the usability of the system and the organizational concept of implementation. Results: There was a positive effect on state of mind. Gender and spatial mobility turned out to be influencing factors. Categories containing people, animals and action achieved the highest increases in the state of mind. Interest in using technical devices correlated negatively with the change in mood state. None of the subjects found the VR goggles distracting or reported motion sickness. Very good usability was indicated by the employees. Conclusion: A very high willingness to use this technology was found among nursing staff and residents. The tendencies of the positive effect of 360° videos on the state of mind, as well as differentiation based on the mentioned characteristics gender and spatial mobility, should be verified by a larger sample to empirically validate the use of this technology to increase the quality of life.},
 keywords = {Glück; happiness; interaktive Medien; interactive media; Benutzerfreundlichkeit; user-friendliness; Pflegeheim; nursing home; alter Mensch; elderly; psychische Situation; mental situation; Video; video}}