Research
In recent years, Virtual Reality (VR) has emerged as a transformative tool with profound implications across diverse domains, notably Healthcare and Training. At Khora, we proudly engage in pioneering as frontiers of VR and Augmented Reality (AR) applications by participating in research projects across a wide range of use cases. Below you will find a list of the research projects and publications that Khora has participated in.
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Titel: SoReal
Partner: Region H Psykiatri, VIRTU
Status: Ongoing
Titel: Via 11
Partner: Region H Psykiatri
Status: Published
The SO REAL project is so far largest trial investigating the use of Virtual Reality (VR) in the treatment of social anxiety disorder. Overall, the project will contribute with knowledge about the efficacy and feasibility of treating social anxiety with VR exposure
Phase 11 is part of a larger study called The Danish High Risk and Resilience Study, focusing on understanding how upbringing and genetics affect children’s mental health. Khora created a Virtual Reality simulation using 3D avatars and Motion Capture technology to depict a controlled bullying scenario.”
Titel: Cerebral Palsy
Partner: Region H, Jonstrupvang Bosted, Copenhagen University, Eliasfonden
Status: Ongoing
Titel: The Challenge Trial
Partner: VIRTU, Louise Birkedal Glenthøj
Status: Published
Creating a custom-made VR game that enables more engaging exercises for citizens suffering from cerebral palsy, with the goal of investigating whether the VR game can have a positive impact on the amount of exercise and can lead to long-term improvement in citizens’ motor skills.
This research addresses auditory hallucination challenges in schizophrenia. The CHALLENGE project employs novel virtual reality avatar therapy, enabling direct dialogue with troubling voices. Patients create avatars resembling sources of hallucinations, gradually reducing their impact. Tested in Danish regions, this randomized trial could enhance outpatient psychiatric care.
Titel: Eating Disorders
Partner: VIRTU, Louise Birkedal Glenthøj
Status: Ongoing
Titel: The Challenge Trial Study Protocol
Partner: VIRTU, Louise Birkedal Glenthøj
Status: Published
The Dialogue study is the first of its kind to investigate the effect of 7 sessions of VR-based therapy in which the patient engages in a dialogue with the “eating disorder voice”.This treatment approach has proven highly effective in treating auditory hallucinations in psychosis. We expect VR-treatment to be able to significantly improve symptoms, functioning, and quality of life along with being cost-effective.
The effects of a virtual reality-assisted exposure therapy for persistent auditory hallucinations versus supportive counselling in people with psychosis: study protocol for a randomized clinical trial.
Titel: VR8
Partner: Telepsykiatrisk Center, Center for Digital Psykiatri, Region Syddanmark
Status: Ongoing
Titel: Comfort XR1
Partner: Region H Videns-center for Børnesmerter
Status: Published
The vision for VRaid (VR8) is to develop, evaluate and implement Virtual Reality with an automated biofeedback system for treatment of social anxiety in adults.
This study focuses on enhancing pain management for hospitalized children, particularly during needle procedures. By introducing a captivating 3D interactive VR game as a distraction, the research aims to alleviate anxiety and minimize pain
Titel: Screening for Birth Depression
Partner: Region H Psykiatri, NEAD
Status: Ongoing
Titel: Comfort XR2
Partner: Region H Videns-center for Børnesmerter
Status: Published
Testing the feasibility of using VR to screen pregnant women for postpartum depression, with the aim of identifying women who are at risk of developing postpartum depression, so that an intervention can be initiated.
This study explores how virtual reality (VR) games can assist children aged 4 to 7 during medical procedures like needles. We’re comparing VR with usual methods like numbing cream and tablet/smartphone games.
Titel: Leisure VR for Lukkede afdeling
Partner: Region H Psykiatri, VIRTU
Status: Ongoing
Titel: Emotion Regulation
Partner: Region H Psykiatri, NEAD
Status: Published
The purpose of this experiment is to investigate whether these virtual reality-based experiences are effective in reducing the use of necessity-based medication and coercive measures in a psychiatric department, as well as whether they can reduce stress/discomfort and increase satisfaction with a psychiatric hospitalization.
This study explores emotion regulation in bipolar disorder (BD) and unaffected relatives (UR) using a unique approach – a virtual reality (VR) task.
Titel: Ressusitation PhD Project
Partner: Region H Børn & Unge Afdelingen
Status: Ongoing
Titel: Using VR Head-Mounted Displays to assess skills in emergency medicine
Partner: CAMES
Status: Published
This study investigates if Using an interactivetive animated VR enviroment to train helathcare professional i life saving ABCDE procedures on neonatals is feasible and to what extent it can replace real life training.
This study aimed to gather validity evidence for using 360-degree VR videos with integrated multiple-choice questions to assess emergency medicine skills.
Titel: iSCAN
Partner: VIRTU
Status: Ongoing
Titel: Khora Care
Partner: Patient@Home
Status: Published
The iSCAN project PhD student Fatime Zeka is examining gaze behaviour in social anxiety disorder (SAD) using a virtual reality eye-tracking paradigm. The aim of the project is to examine whether gaze behavior is a behavioral marker for SAD and to examine the potential of VR eye-tracking as an objective screening tool for SAD that may aid early detection.
Khora Care is a solution with the purpose of enhancing the life quality of elderly people and individuals with dementia through Virtual Reality experiences.
Titel: REWORK
Partner: Direc – Digital Research Center Denmark
Status: Ongoing
Titel: Khora Exposure
Partner: Århus Kommune
Status: Published
Remote and hybrid work will certainly be part of most work practices, but what should these future work practices look like? Should we merely attempt to fix what we already have or can we be bolder and design a different kind of future workplace? Together with companies, this project seeks a vision of the future that integrates hybrid work experiences.
Samlet Evaluering af VR-Eksponering i MSB