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Title: A self-administered immersive virtual reality tool for assessing cognitive impairment in patients with cancer
Authors: Zeng, Y
Guan, Q
Su, Y
Huang, Q
Zhao, J
Wu, M
Guo, Q
Lyu, Q
Zhuang, Y
Cheng, AS 
Issue Date: Mar-2023
Source: Asia-Pacific journal of oncology nursing, Mar. 2023, v. 10, no. 3, 100205
Abstract: Objective: This study was aimed at exploring the feasibility and validity of a self-administered immersive virtual reality (VR) tool designed to assess cognitive impairment in patients with cancer.
Methods: In a cross-sectional survey study, an immersive tool was used to rate the previously recommended core assessment domains of cancer-related cognitive impairment—comprising attention, verbal learning memory, processing speed, executive function and verbal fluency—via an interactive VR scenario.
Results: A total of 165 patients with cancer participated in this study. The participants' mean age was 47.74 years (SD ​= ​10.59). Common cancer types included lung, liver, breast and colorectal cancer, and most patients were in early disease stages (n ​= ​146, 88.5%). Participants’ performance in the VR cognition assessment showed a moderate to strong positive correlation with their paper-and-pencil neurocognitive test results (r ​= ​0.34–0.76, P ​< ​0.001), thus indicating high concurrent validity of the immersive VR cognition assessment tool. For all participants, the mean score for the VR-based cognition assessment was 5.41 (SD ​= ​0.70) out of a potential maximum of 7.0. The mean simulation sickness score for the VR-based tool, as rated by the patients, was 0.35 (SD ​= ​0.19), thereby indicating that minimal simulation sickness occurred during the VR-assisted cognition assessment.
Conclusions: Given its demonstrated validity, and the patients’ high presence scores and minimal sickness scores, this VR-based cognition assessment tool is a feasible and acceptable instrument for measuring cognitive impairment in patients with cancer. However, further psychometric assessments should be implemented in clinical settings.
Keywords: Cancer patients
Cancer-related cognitive impairment
Immersive virtual reality
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Journal: Asia-Pacific journal of oncology nursing 
ISSN: 2347-5625
EISSN: 2349-6673
DOI: 10.1016/j.apjon.2023.100205
Rights: © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Asian Oncology Nursing Society. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
The following publication Zeng, Y., Guan, Q., Su, Y., Huang, Q., Zhao, J., Wu, M., ... & Cheng, A. S. (2023). A self-administered immersive virtual reality tool for assessing cognitive impairment in patients with cancer. Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing, 10(3), 100205 is availale at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apjon.2023.100205.
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