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Journal of Korean Society of Sensory Integration Therapists
2023 Volume.21 No. 1 p.34 ~ p.46
Effect of Virtual Reality-based Occupational Therapy Interventions for Disabled Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review
Kim Man-Je

Gil Young-Suk
Kang Set-Byul
Lee Jae-Shin
Abstract
Objective : The purpose of this study was to systematically analyze the methods by which virtual reality (VR)-based occupational therapy interventions are applied to disabled children and adolescents and to assess their effectiveness.

Methods : The RISS, DBpia, KCI, Science Direct, and CINAHL MEDLINE databases were searched for relevant literature from January 2012 to August 2022. The main search terms used were ¡°virtual reality,¡± ¡°work therapy,¡± ¡°youth,¡± ¡°virtual reality,¡± ¡°occupational therapy,¡± ¡°child,¡± and ¡°adolescent.¡± A total of 16 documents were selected for analysis by the 4th stage of the PRISMA flowchart.

Results : In the 16 selected studies, VR-based occupational therapy when used with children and adolescents with disabilities and was shown to have meaningful effects. Among the types of cerebral palsy covered in the studies, the most common was hemiplegia, and the evaluation tools used for measurement of the VR effect were daily activities, cognition, exercise technology, social-interaction technology, and visual- perception evaluation.
Nintendo wii and Microsoft Kinect produced the VR tools most commonly used to improve motor skills and daily life.

Conclusion : The results of this study indicate that VR interventions can be used effectively in clinical practice. In the future, they may assist in the diagnosis of disabled children and adolescents, in helping to select VR tools that are suitable for the purposes of intervention, and in the presentation of specific methods.
KEYWORD
Disabled children, Occupational therapy, Virtual reality
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