How Can a Driving Virtual Reality Tool Improve Quality of Life and Social Autonomy in Patients With Schizophrenia (Schizovirt)
Schizophrenia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Schizophrenia focused on measuring virtual reality, social autonomy, road safety, driving abilities, schizophrenia, cognitive functioning
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnostic of Schizophrenia according to a DSM-5 criteria
- Aged between 18-50 years
- Enrolled in an empowerment project
- Stable clinical status, without treatment modification for 3 months
- Capacity to consent
- Affiliated to a social security scheme
Exclusion Criteria:
- Opposition of patient or legal guardian
- Background of head trauma, neurological pathology with cerebral repercussions or severe somatic or ocular disease not stabilized or resulting in pain> 3 months
- Visual disorders related to surgery or known ocular pathology leading to visual loss or visual field restriction
- Mental retardation < 80
- Simultaneous participation in another cognitive remediation program (6-month exclusion period)
- Simultaneous participation in another study involving cognitive processes (6-month exclusion period)
Sites / Locations
- Hôpital le vinatierRecruiting
- Hopital Vinatier
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Active group with virtual reality stimulation
Treatment as Usual group (TAU)
The subjects in this arm will undertake 14 sessions of virtual reality stimulation. The program will be delivered by a nurse, trained to the use of such a tool, and familiar with cognitive remediation techniques. Before and after these 14 sessions, social autonomy, daily life skills, cognitive domains and self-esteem will be measured
Patients in this group will carry on benefiting from their usual care with no additional program. They will be assessed before and after a 3 month period for social autonomy, daily life skills, cognitive domains and self-esteem.