Won Andrea Stevenson, Bailey Jakki, Bailenson Jeremy, Tataru Christine, Yoon Isabel A, Golianu Brenda
Department of Communication, Cornell University, 417 Mann Library Building, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Stanford University, 300 Pasteur Dr. H3580A, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
Children (Basel). 2017 Jun 23;4(7):52. doi: 10.3390/children4070052.
Children must often endure painful procedures as part of their treatment for various medical conditions. Those with chronic pain endure frequent or constant discomfort in their daily lives, sometimes severely limiting their physical capacities. With the advent of affordable consumer-grade equipment, clinicians have access to a promising and engaging intervention for pediatric pain, both acute and chronic. In addition to providing relief from acute and procedural pain, virtual reality (VR) may also help to provide a corrective psychological and physiological environment to facilitate rehabilitation for pediatric patients suffering from chronic pain. The special qualities of VR such as presence, interactivity, customization, social interaction, and embodiment allow it to be accepted by children and adolescents and incorporated successfully into their existing medical therapies. However, the powerful and transformative nature of many VR experiences may also pose some risks and should be utilized with caution. In this paper, we review recent literature in pediatric virtual reality for procedural pain and anxiety, acute and chronic pain, and some rehabilitation applications. We also discuss the practical considerations of using VR in pediatric care, and offer specific suggestions and information for clinicians wishing to adopt these engaging therapies into their daily clinical practice.
作为各种医疗状况治疗的一部分,儿童常常必须忍受痛苦的程序。那些患有慢性疼痛的儿童在日常生活中会经常或持续感到不适,有时会严重限制他们的身体能力。随着价格亲民的消费级设备的出现,临床医生有了一种有前景且引人入胜的干预手段来治疗儿童的急性和慢性疼痛。除了缓解急性和程序性疼痛外,虚拟现实(VR)还可能有助于提供一个矫正性的心理和生理环境,以促进患有慢性疼痛的儿科患者的康复。VR的特殊特性,如临场感、交互性、定制性、社交互动和具身性,使其能够被儿童和青少年接受,并成功融入他们现有的医疗治疗中。然而,许多VR体验强大的变革性本质也可能带来一些风险,应谨慎使用。在本文中,我们回顾了儿科虚拟现实在程序性疼痛和焦虑、急性和慢性疼痛以及一些康复应用方面的近期文献。我们还讨论了在儿科护理中使用VR的实际考量,并为希望将这些引人入胜的疗法纳入日常临床实践的临床医生提供具体建议和信息。