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Use of virtual or augmented reality in informal caregivers of stroke survivors: rapid review

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  • Cláudia Ferreira
  • Sónia Raposo
  • Manuel Cardoso
  • Vera Esteves
  • Isabel Rabiais
  • João Tomás
  • Sandy Severino
  • Helena José
  • Luís Sousa

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Introduction: The rehabilitation of a stroke survivor has an impact on activities of daily living, physical activity, social interaction and the quality of life. The use of virtual and augmented reality appears as a tool to be explored and incorporated into rehabilitation. Objective: To identify evidence of the use of virtual reality or augmented reality in informal caregivers of stroke survivors. Method: A Rapid Literature Review was carried out using the Cochrane Rapid Review Methods recommendations. Based on the PICo strategy, the following question was formulated: What is known about the use of virtual reality and augmented reality in informal caregivers of stroke survivors? The search was conducted through the EBSCOhost platform, in November 2024, with the 2017-2024 time frame being assumed. Results: 8 articles were identified and 3 were included. The use of virtual reality/augmented reality in informal caregivers of stroke survivors revealed potential for empowerment and increased motivation, in addition to generate feelings of satisfaction and acceptance. Using virtual reality/augmented reality in informal caregivers for stroke survivors, allowed to identify barriers and facilitators of this technology. Conclusions: The use of virtual reality and augmented reality in informal caregivers of stroke survivors is an emerging topic, with great potential for development. Due to the scarce evidence found, this rapid literature review does not allow generalizations, but suggests paths for future investigations, on a rising topic.

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:gammif:v:3:y:2025:i::p:110:id:110
DOI: 10.56294/gr2025110
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