Virtual Reality Technology to Enhance Conventional Rehabilitation Program: Results of a Single-Blind, Randomized, Controlled Pilot Study in Patients with Global Developmental Delay

Author:

Settimo Carmela1ORCID,De Cola Maria Cristina1ORCID,Pironti Erica2,Muratore Rosalia1,Giambò Fabio Mauro1,Alito Angelo3ORCID,Tresoldi Maria1,La Fauci Margherita1,De Domenico Carmela1,Tripodi Emanuela1,Impallomeni Caterina1,Quartarone Angelo1,Cucinotta Francesca1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IRCCS Centro Neurolesi Bonino Pulejo, 98124 Messina, Italy

2. Woman-Child Department, Unit of Child Neurology and Psychiatry, Policlinico Riuniti Foggia, 71122 Foggia, Italy

3. Department of Biomedical, Dental Sciences and Morphological and Functional Images, University of Messina, 98122 Messina, Italy

Abstract

Global developmental delay (GDD) is a complex disorder that requires multimodal treatment involving different developmental skills. The objective of this single-blind, randomized, controlled pilot study is to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of conventional rehabilitation programs integrated with the BTs-Nirvana virtual reality system. Patients with GDD aged 12 to 66 months were enrolled and treated for a 48-session cycle. Patients were randomized into two groups, (1) conventional treatment and (2) conventional treatment supplemented with the use of BTs-Nirvana, in a 1:1 ratio. Before and after treatments, areas of global development were tested with the Griffiths-III Mental Developmental Scale and the clinical indicator of global improvement were measured with the Clinical Global Impressions-Improvement (CGI-I). Feasibility was confirmed by the high retention rate. The experimental group presented a significantly improvement in General Quotient (GQ) after treatment (GQ, p = 0.02), and the effect of the two treatments was significantly different in both the GQ (t =2.44; p = 0.02) and the Foundations of Learning subscale (t =3.66; p < 0.01). The overall improvement was also confirmed by the CGI-I (p = 0.03). According to these preliminary data, virtual reality can be considered a useful complementary tool to boost the effectiveness of conventional therapy in children with GDD.

Funder

Ministry of Health, Italy

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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