Virtual Reality in Rehabilitation of Executive Functions in Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

Last updated: August 29, 2025
Sponsor: Merja Nikula
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Autism Spectrum Disorder (Asd)

Attention Deficit/hyperactivity Disorder (Adhd - Adults)

Williams Syndrome

Treatment

Virtual Reality Game

Parental Guidance

Clinical Study ID

NCT06123741
206/2021
  • Ages 8-12
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is caused by an abnormality in the development of the central nervous system. Children with attention and executive function difficulties often need long-lasting rehabilitation and there is an increasing need for timely, cost-effective, and feasible rehabilitation interventions, where the training is targeted to support everyday life functional capacity. The use of Virtual Reality (VR) in the rehabilitation of children with attention and executive function deficits offers opportunities to practice skills required in everyday life in environments emulating real-life situations.

The major aim of this research project is to develop a novel effective VR rehabilitation method for children with deficits in attention, activity control and executive functions by using the virtual environment that corresponds to the typical everyday life. In this randomized control study VR glasses are used to present the tasks, and the levels of difficulty are adjusted according to the child's progress.

Researchers expect that; 1) Intensive training improves the attention regulation, activity control skills and executive functions of the children in the intervention group; 2) Training of executive skills with motivating tasks in a virtual environment that is built to meet challenging everyday situations transfers to the child's everyday life, 3) The duration of the training effect does not depend on the success of the VR training itself, but on how well the child adopts new strategies that make everyday life easier and how the parent is able to support the child's positive behaviour in everyday life.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Diagnosis of ADHD (ICD-10 F90.0) and

  • Methylphenidate medication and

  • Age 8-12 years and

  • Finnish as a native language

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Sensitivity to flashing light,

  • Epilepsy (ICD-10 G40),

  • Mental retardation (ICD-10 F70-F79),

  • Pervasive developmental disorders (ICD-10 F84),

  • Inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system (ICD-10 G00-G09),

  • Severe cerebral palsy syndrome (ICD-10 G80, GMFCS 4-5, MACS 3-5),

  • Traumatic brain injury ((ICD-10 S06),

  • Brain tumour, and

  • Multiple pregnancy

Study Design

Total Participants: 88
Treatment Group(s): 2
Primary Treatment: Virtual Reality Game
Phase:
Study Start date:
January 10, 2024
Estimated Completion Date:
December 31, 2025

Connect with a study center

  • Oulu University Hospital

    Oulu, 90029
    Finland

    Site Not Available

  • Oulu University Hospital

    Oulu 643492, 90029
    Finland

    Active - Recruiting

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