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The effectiveness of virtual reality on reducing pain and anxiety in burn injury patients: a systematic review.

机译:虚拟现实对减轻烧伤患者疼痛和焦虑的效果:系统评价。

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OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the current evidence for the effectiveness of Virtual Reality (VR), in conjunction with pharmacologic analgesia on reducing pain and anxiety in burn injury patients undergoing wound dressing changes and physiotherapy management compared with pharmacologic analgesia alone or other forms of distraction. METHODS: A comprehensive search was conducted between December 2007 and January 2008, and updated in January 2009, before publication. Computerized bibliographic databases were individually searched using specifically developed search strategies to identify eligible studies. RESULTS: Nine studies were deemed eligible for inclusion in this review. Wound dressing changes was the most common procedure during which VR was trialed. Pain was the primary outcome measure in all of the studies included. Anxiety was a secondary outcome measure in 3 of the 9 included studies. VR, in conjunction with pharmacologic analgesics, significantly reduced pain experienced by burn injury patients during wound dressing changes and physiotherapy. There is equivocal evidence for the effect of VR in conjunction with pharmacologic analgesics on reducing anxiety in burn injury patients during wound dressing changes and physiotherapy. DISCUSSION: This is the first known systematic review to report on the effectiveness of VR, in conjunction with pharmacologic analgesia on reducing pain and anxiety in burn injury patients undergoing wound dressing changes and physiotherapy management compared with pharmacologic analgesia alone or other forms of distraction. Used as an adjunct to the current burn pain management regimens, VR could possibly assist health professionals in making the rehabilitation process for burn patients less excruciating, thereby improving functional outcomes. Further research investigating the effect of VR on anxiety in burn injury patients is warranted.
机译:目的:与单独使用药物镇痛药或其他分散治疗方法相比,系统地回顾虚拟现实(VR)结合药物镇痛药在减轻伤口敷料和理疗管理的烧伤患者的疼痛和焦虑方面的有效性,以佐证其有效性。方法:在2007年12月至2008年1月之间进行了全面的检索,并于2009年1月进行了更新,然后才发布。使用专门开发的搜索策略分别搜索计算机书目数据库,以识别合格的研究。结果:九项研究被认为符合纳入本评价的条件。伤口敷料的更改是试用VR的最常见程序。疼痛是所有纳入研究的主要结局指标。焦虑是9项纳入研究中的3项的次要结局指标。 VR与药理镇痛药相结合,可显着减轻烧伤患者在换药和理疗期间的痛苦。有明确的证据表明,VR与药理镇痛药联用可减少伤口敷料变化和物理治疗期间烧伤患者的焦虑症。讨论:这是第一个关于VR的有效性的系统评价,与单独使用药理镇痛或其他分心疗法相比,结合药理镇痛在进行伤口敷料更换和理疗治疗的烧伤患者中减轻疼痛和焦虑的效果。作为当前烧伤疼痛治疗方案的辅助手段,VR可以帮助医疗专业人员减少烧伤患者的康复过程,从而改善功能结局。有必要进一步研究VR对烧伤患者焦虑的影响。

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