id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_vmrn6muhgrejzd7twlpzfxn2p4 Lora Appel Introducing virtual reality therapy for inpatients with dementia admitted to an acute care hospital: learnings from a pilot to pave the way to a randomized controlled trial 2020.0 15 .pdf application/pdf 10784 808 53 Introducing virtual reality therapy for inpatients with dementia admitted to an acute care hospital: learnings from a pilot to pave the way to a randomized controlled trial SDMs declined participation, and 40% could not be reached in time before patients being discharged, resulting in Screening, inclusion criteria, consenting, data collection, and interaction with SDMs and hospital staff were all Keywords: Non-pharmacological therapy, Dementia, Head-mounted display, Interventional study, Protocol, VR therapy interventions can be introduced and evaluated in acute care hospitals, where it was strongly desired for its potential to help deprescribe antipsychotics was completed by the research coordinator (RC) to assess whether there were observable changes in the participant's mood/behaviour and engagement (e.g. interest, declines to participate were due to the inability to physically sign the informed consent form, which was a requirement per the pilot study protocol. where the SDMs provided informed consent and participants assented to the intervention at the beginning of ./cache/work_vmrn6muhgrejzd7twlpzfxn2p4.pdf ./txt/work_vmrn6muhgrejzd7twlpzfxn2p4.txt