“Your Digital Doctor Will Now See You”: A Narrative Review of VR and AI Technology in Chronic Illness Management
Albert Łukasik, Milena Celebudzka, Arkadiusz Gut

TL;DR
VR and AI technologies can improve chronic illness management by boosting patient engagement and emotional well-being, but face challenges like technical issues and ethical concerns.
Contribution
This paper reviews the combined use of VR/MR and AI in chronic illness management, highlighting their potential and challenges.
Findings
VR/MR and AI virtual agents enhance engagement, motivation, and emotional well-being in chronic illness patients.
Technical and ethical challenges like latency and data privacy hinder widespread adoption of these technologies.
Combining VR/MR and AI provides more effective chronic illness management than using either technology alone.
Abstract
What are the main findings? Immersive VR/MR and AI-driven virtual agents can significantly enhance engagement, motivation, and emotional well-being in patients with chronic illnesses by providing adaptive, personalized, and interactive therapeutic experiences.Despite their promise, these technologies face notable challenges, including technical limitations (e.g., latency, system dependence), ethical concerns (e.g., data privacy, algorithmic bias), and psychosocial risks (e.g., emotional over-attachment or discomfort from overly human-like avatars). Immersive VR/MR and AI-driven virtual agents can significantly enhance engagement, motivation, and emotional well-being in patients with chronic illnesses by providing adaptive, personalized, and interactive therapeutic experiences. Despite their promise, these technologies face notable challenges, including technical limitations (e.g.,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
