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Virtual Reality as a Distraction Intervention to Relieve Pain and Distress During Medical Procedures: A Comprehensive Literature Review

机译:虚拟现实作为一种分心的干预,以缓解医疗程序中的痛苦和痛苦:全面的文献综述

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Objectives:This review aims to provide a framework for evaluating the utility of virtual reality (VR) as a distraction intervention to alleviate pain and distress during medical procedures. We first describe the theoretical bases underlying the VR analgesic and anxiolytic effects and define the main factors contributing to its efficacy, which largely emerged from studies on healthy volunteers. Then, we provide a comprehensive overview of the clinical trials using VR distraction during different medical procedures, such as burn injury treatments, chemotherapy, surgery, dental treatment, and other diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.Methods:A broad literature search was performed using as main terms virtual reality, distraction, and pain. No date limit was applied and all the retrieved studies on immersive VR distraction during medical procedures were selected.Results:VR has proven to be effective in reducing procedural pain, as almost invariably observed even in patients subjected to extremely painful procedures, such as patients with burn injuries undergoing wound care, and physical therapy. Moreover, VR seemed to decrease cancer-related symptoms in different settings, including during chemotherapy. Only mild and infrequent side effects were observed.Discussion:Despite these promising results, future long-term randomized controlled trials with larger sample sizes and evaluating not only self-report measures but also physiological variables are needed. Further studies are also required both to establish predictive factors to select patients who can benefit from VR distraction and to design hardware/software systems tailored to the specific needs of different patients and able to provide the greatest distraction at the lowest cost.
机译:目的:本综述旨在为评估虚拟现实(VR)的效用提供一项框架,以减轻医疗程序中缓解疼痛和痛苦的分散化干预。我们首先描述了VR镇痛和抗焦虑作用的理论基础,并确定了有助于其疗效的主要因素,这主要从事健康志愿者的研究。然后,我们在不同的医疗程序期间使用VR分心进行全面概述,例如烧伤损伤治疗,化疗,手术,牙科治疗和其他诊断和治疗程序。方法:使用主要的文献搜索术语虚拟现实,分心和痛苦。没有应用日期限制,选择所有检索的关于医疗程序中的沉浸式VR分散注意的所有检索研究。结果:VR已被证明在减少程序疼痛方面有效,即使在经过极其痛苦的程序的患者中,甚至几乎总是观察到的烧伤受伤伤害护理和物理治疗。此外,VR似乎在不同的环境中降低了癌症相关的症状,包括化疗期间。只观察到轻度和不常见的副作用。讨论:尽管有了这些有希望的结果,但未来的长期随机对照试验,具有较大的样本尺寸和评估不仅需要自我报告措施,还需要生理变量。还需要进一步的研究来建立预测因素,以选择可以从VR分心中受益的患者,并设计针对不同患者的特定需求的硬件/软件系统,并能够以最低的成本提供最大的分心。

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