1- Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran.
2- Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran. , zendehbadazad@yahoo.com
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Objectives: Parkinson's disease is associated with a broad spectrum of cognitive, psychological, and behavioral impairments. This research aimed to assess the effectiveness of balance exercises based on virtual reality on the cognitive performance of older adults with Parkinson's and mild cognitive impairment.
Materials and methods: This research employed a randomized clinical trial design, incorporating a pre-test-post-test framework. The statistical population under investigation comprised older adults seeking rehabilitation at a center in Tehran, specifically those diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and mild cognitive impairment. From this population, 30 patients were selected through random sampling and subsequently assigned to two groups—control and experimental—using a random assignment procedure. While both groups received conventional rehabilitation, the intervention group additionally underwent balance exercises utilizing a virtual reality system. The control group exclusively underwent standard rehabilitation procedures.
Data were gathered through the utilization of the Hoehn and Yahr scale and the Parkinson's Disease Cognitive Rating Scale. Subsequent data analysis involved the application of correlated t-tests and independent t-tests, executed using SPSS statistical software version 26, with a significance level set at 0.05.
Results: The findings demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in cognitive performance among the older adults with Parkinson's and mild cognitive impairment following balance exercises based on virtual reality (p < 0.001). The cognitive enhancement was multifaceted, encompassing improvements in executive functions, attention, working memory, and verbal fluency. The Parkinson's disease cognitive rating scale scores indicated significant improvements in sustained attention, working memory, and verbal memory.
Conclusion: Virtual reality technology proves effective in the rehabilitation of cognitive functions in older adults with Parkinson's and mild cognitive impairment.
Type of Study:
Research |
Subject:
Geriatric Received: 2023/11/25 | Accepted: 2024/05/14