Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2019 Jun;20(6):e283-e286. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000001917.
Patients in the PICU frequently have limitations that impede independent interactions with their environment. Virtual reality is an immersive experience that may improve outcomes in critically ill children. The objective of this study was to assess feasibility and satisfaction with virtual reality.
Cross-sectional, single-arm pilot study.
PICU.
Convenience sample of 3- to 17-year-old patients.
Three-hundred sixty degree immersions were delivered using a simple virtual reality headset and smartphone videos. Each participant was given a choice of developmentally appropriate virtual reality experiences. Following the short (< 15 min) virtual reality experience, participants, and parents completed a brief survey.
One-hundred percent of participants enjoyed using virtual reality, and 84% reported preference to use virtual reality for a longer duration. One-hundred percent of parents agreed that their child enjoyed using virtual reality, and 100% enjoyed watching their child use virtual reality. Eighty-two percent of parents reported that virtual reality calmed their child.
Virtual reality is an innovative, easily administered, and enjoyable tool that subjectively calms PICU patients in an otherwise chaotic environment.
儿科重症监护病房(PICU)的患者经常存在各种限制,导致他们难以与周围环境进行独立互动。虚拟现实是一种沉浸式体验,可能会改善危重症儿童的预后。本研究旨在评估虚拟现实的可行性和患者满意度。
横断面、单臂试点研究。
PICU。
纳入 3 至 17 岁的便利样本患者。
使用简单的虚拟现实耳机和智能手机视频进行 360 度沉浸式体验。每位参与者都可以选择适合其发育阶段的虚拟现实体验。在短暂的(<15 分钟)虚拟现实体验后,参与者及其家长完成了一份简短的调查问卷。
100%的参与者喜欢使用虚拟现实,84%的参与者表示希望更长时间地使用虚拟现实。100%的家长表示他们的孩子喜欢使用虚拟现实,100%的家长喜欢观看孩子使用虚拟现实。82%的家长报告说虚拟现实能让他们的孩子平静下来。
虚拟现实是一种创新、易于管理且令人愉悦的工具,可在原本混乱的环境中主观上使 PICU 患者平静下来。