Cognitive Remediation Virtual Reality Tool a Recovery-Oriented Project for People with Bipolar Disorder: Protocol of a Feasibility Randomized Clinical Trial

Alessandra Perra
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Rosanna Zaccheddu;Aurora Locci;Federica Piludu;Antonio Preti;Alessia Galetti;Antonio Egidio Nardi;Giulia Cossu;Federica Sancassiani;Mauro G. Carta
2022-01-01

Abstract

Introduction: Cognitive deficits are considered a fundamental component of bipolar disorder due to the fact that they negatively impact personal/social functioning. Cognitive remediation interventions are effective in the treatment of various psychosocial disorders, including bipolar disorder. The use of Virtual reality as a rehabilitation tool has produced scientific evidence in recent years, especially in cardiovascular, neurological, and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. This study aims at evaluating the feasibility of a Cognitive Remediation Virtual Reality Program (CEREBRUM) for people with bipolar disorder in psychiatric rehabilitation. Material and Methods: Feasibility randomized controlled cross-over clinical study; we randomized 50 people from the Consultation and Psychosomatic Psychiatry Center of the University Hospital of Cagliari (San Giovanni di Dio Civil Hospital) with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. We propose a cognitive remediation program in virtual reality (CEREBRUM), 3 months with 2 weekly sessions, for the experimental group and a usual care program for the control group (psychiatric visit and/or psychotherapy). Results: The results of the trial will be published in international peer-reviewed journals and will be disseminated at international meetings and congress. Discussion: This RCT aims, with regards to its feasibility and design, to provide information about a confirmatory trial that evaluates the effectiveness of a Virtual Reality Cognitive Remediation program in psychiatric rehabilitation for the treatment of cognitive dysfunction in people with bipolar disorder. Conclusion: The results that we analyzed at the end of the RCT will have an impact on psychiatric rehabilitation research with a focus on improving the application of technologies for mental health.
2022
Inglese
18
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https://clinical-practice-and-epidemiology-in-mental-health.com/VOLUME/18/ELOCATOR/e174501792208220/
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internazionale
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Cognitive remediation; Mental health; Psychiatric rehabilitation; Recovery; Trial; Virtual reality
Perra, Alessandra; De Lorenzo, Valerio; Zaccheddu, Rosanna; Locci, Aurora; Piludu, Federica; Preti, Antonio; Di Natale, Lorenzo; Galetti, Alessia; Nar ...espandi
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