Zhang Wanling, Paudel Dhirendra, Shi Rui, Liang Jie, Liu Jingwen, Zeng Xiansheng, Zhou Yunfei, Zhang Bin
Shenzhen Mental Health Center, Shenzhen Kangning Hospital, Shenzhen 518118, People's Republic of China.
Center for Brain Science and Brain-Inspired Intelligence, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515, People's Republic of China.
Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2020 Nov 6;16:2669-2675. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S276203. eCollection 2020.
Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) is becoming popular for treating phobia and anxiety disorder. The recent pandemic of COVID-19 not only causes infection per se but also has an impact on mental health. This case series aimed to explore the role of VRET in the intervention of psychiatric illnesses with chief complaints of fear of COVID-19 infection. In vivo exposure therapy for fear of COVID-19 infection is not possible due to the risk of virus infection; in this scenario, the VRET provides an immersive experience and can act as adjunctive therapy for treating phobias and anxiety disorders arising due to novel coronavirus pandemic. Clinical presentation and findings as well as management and procedures of VRET are discussed. Medical record of three patients (two male and one female) at the Shenzhen Mental Health Center (Shenzhen Kangning Hospital), China, was included in the present case series. Patients were assessed with the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale and Fear of COVID-19 Scale to measure anxiety and fear, respectively. Throughout VRET sessions, we gradually and systematically exposed the patient to virtual COVID-19 scenarios (for example, touching stained door handle which may have viruses, watching pandemic news, watching frontline health care workers, etc.). In our study, VRET intervention significantly reduced the related symptoms caused by fear of COVID-19 infection. Furthermore, virtual reality can provide relevant theoretical and practical support for exploring the remote psychological counseling of patients in isolation wards.
虚拟现实暴露疗法(VRET)在治疗恐惧症和焦虑症方面正变得越来越流行。近期的新冠疫情不仅本身会导致感染,还会对心理健康产生影响。本病例系列旨在探讨VRET在以恐惧新冠病毒感染为主要诉求的精神疾病干预中的作用。由于存在病毒感染风险,无法对恐惧新冠病毒感染进行现场暴露疗法;在这种情况下,VRET提供了一种沉浸式体验,可作为治疗因新冠疫情引发的恐惧症和焦虑症的辅助疗法。本文讨论了VRET的临床表现、发现以及管理和操作流程。本病例系列纳入了中国深圳市精神卫生中心(深圳市康宁医院)的三名患者(两名男性和一名女性)的病历。分别使用汉密尔顿焦虑量表和新冠病毒恐惧量表对患者进行评估,以测量焦虑和恐惧程度。在整个VRET治疗过程中,我们逐渐且系统地让患者接触虚拟的新冠场景(例如,触摸可能带有病毒的门把手、观看疫情新闻、观看一线医护人员等)。在我们的研究中,VRET干预显著减轻了因恐惧新冠病毒感染而引起的相关症状。此外,虚拟现实可为探索隔离病房患者的远程心理咨询提供相关的理论和实践支持。