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Outdoor environments for people with dementia: an exploratory study using virtual reality

Blackman, Tim; Van Schaik, Paul; Martyr, Anthony

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Tim Blackman

Paul Van Schaik

Anthony Martyr



Abstract

Few studies have investigated how outdoor environments might disable people with dementia. The issue is rarely considered in planning and design guidelines and not at all in regulations, despite dementia being within the scope of disability discrimination legislation in the UK and other countries. This article reports a study that involved older people with mild to moderate dementias taking two walks, one in a real town centre and one in a virtual reality (VR) simulation. Adaptations were made to the VR simulation to test possible design improvements. Overall, the town centre posed relatively few problems for the 38 older people with dementia who participated, although more difficulty was evident with greater impairment. Some features of particular places were liked more than others, notably where they were separated from motor traffic. There were measurable benefits from using clear textual signs to support wayfinding and to identify objects and places in the environment. Diminished outdoor activity is likely to be experienced as a decrease in quality of life and may accelerate the progression of dementia. We conclude that older people with mild to moderate dementia should be encouraged to be active outdoors and that this can be facilitated by small environmental modifications. Some limitations of the VR technology used for the study are also reported.

Citation

Blackman, T., Van Schaik, P., & Martyr, A. (2007). Outdoor environments for people with dementia: an exploratory study using virtual reality. Ageing & Society, 27(6), 811-825. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x07006253

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Nov 1, 2007
Deposit Date May 22, 2008
Publicly Available Date Aug 18, 2009
Journal Ageing and Society
Print ISSN 0144-686X
Electronic ISSN 1469-1779
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 27
Issue 6
Pages 811-825
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x07006253
Keywords Dementia, Environment, Virtual reality, Walking.

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