Virtual Reality to Support Inpatient Addiction Treatment: Patients Are Ready, What About Therapists? A Feasibility Study

Clemence Arissen 1
Laura Van Der Helm 1, 2
Boukje A.G. Dijkstra 2
Wiebren Markus 1, 2
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IrisZorg: Institution for Addiction Care, Sheltered Housing and Social Support Services, Arnhem, The Netherlands
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-07-28
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR1.477
CiteScore17.2
Impact factor2.5
ISSN15571874, 15571882
Psychiatry and Mental health
Abstract
This study aimed to identify facilitators and barriers for implementation of virtual reality therapy (VRT), used to train communication and problem-solving skills aiding relapse prevention, when integrated with addiction treatment (Treatment as Usual; TAU). Mixed methods were used in an observational, partly prospective, design. A total of 21 therapists and 113 patients from three inpatient addiction clinics were assessed. Therapists filled in questionnaires to gauge expectancies and experiences regarding facilitators and barriers at baseline, after a try-out period, halfway, and at the end of the pilot lasting 6–12 months. They also participated in focus-group interviews. Patients filled in similar questionnaires before an initial, and after they finished a third, VRT session. In addition, nine patients were interviewed. All VRT sessions were logged, with patients answering additional questions. Acceptability of VRT was high in both groups. It was feasible to integrate VRT with TAU and integration showed potential effectiveness. Barriers included incidental motion sickness, technical difficulties, costs, and device setup time. Both therapists and patients advocated VRT use to augment addiction treatment. Findings suggest a clinical effectiveness study is warranted.
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Arissen C. et al. Virtual Reality to Support Inpatient Addiction Treatment: Patients Are Ready, What About Therapists? A Feasibility Study // International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. 2022.
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Arissen C., Van Der Helm L., Dijkstra B. A., Markus W. Virtual Reality to Support Inpatient Addiction Treatment: Patients Are Ready, What About Therapists? A Feasibility Study // International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. 2022.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1007/s11469-022-00843-9
UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-022-00843-9
TI - Virtual Reality to Support Inpatient Addiction Treatment: Patients Are Ready, What About Therapists? A Feasibility Study
T2 - International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
AU - Arissen, Clemence
AU - Van Der Helm, Laura
AU - Dijkstra, Boukje A.G.
AU - Markus, Wiebren
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/07/28
PB - Springer Nature
PMID - 35915855
SN - 1557-1874
SN - 1557-1882
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@article{2022_Arissen,
author = {Clemence Arissen and Laura Van Der Helm and Boukje A.G. Dijkstra and Wiebren Markus},
title = {Virtual Reality to Support Inpatient Addiction Treatment: Patients Are Ready, What About Therapists? A Feasibility Study},
journal = {International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction},
year = {2022},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-022-00843-9},
doi = {10.1007/s11469-022-00843-9}
}
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