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虚拟现实放松对精神障碍患者的影响:交叉随机对照试验。

Virtual Reality Relaxation for Patients With a Psychiatric Disorder: Crossover Randomized Controlled Trial.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands.

VRelax BV, Groningen, Netherlands.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2021 Jan 15;23(1):e17233. doi: 10.2196/17233.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Virtual reality (VR) relaxation is a promising mental health intervention that may be an effective tool for stress reduction but has hardly been tested in clinical trials with psychiatric patients. We developed an easy-to-use VR self-management relaxation tool (VRelax) with immersive 360° nature videos and interactive animated elements.

OBJECTIVE

To investigate the immediate effects of VR relaxation on negative and positive affective states and short-term effects on perceived stress and symptoms in patients with a psychiatric disorder, compared to standard relaxation exercises.

METHODS

A randomized crossover trial was conducted in 50 patients receiving ambulatory treatment for anxiety, psychotic, depressive, or bipolar disorder. Participants were randomly assigned to start with VRelax or standard relaxation and used both interventions for 10 days at home. They completed 8 visual analog scales of momentary negative and positive affective states before and after each session. Global perceived stress and psychiatric symptoms were measured before and after both intervention periods. Treatment effects were analyzed with multilevel mixed model regression analyses and 2-way analysis of variance.

RESULTS

Both VRelax and standard relaxation exercises led to a statistically significant immediate improvement of all negative and positive affective states. Compared to standard relaxation, VRelax resulted in a significantly greater reduction of total negative affective state (change 16.2% versus 21.2%; t=-2.02, 95% CI -18.70 to -0.28; P=.04). Specifically, VRelax had a stronger beneficial effect on momentary anxiety (t=-3.24, 95% CI -6.86 to -1.69), sadness (t=-2.32, 95% CI -6.51 to -0.55), and cheerfulness (t=2.35, 95% CI 0.51 to 5.75). There were no significant differences between short-term effects of the two treatments on global perceived stress and symptoms.

CONCLUSIONS

If the results of this trial are replicated and extended, VRelax may provide a much-needed, effective, easy-to-use self-management relaxation intervention to enhance psychiatric treatments.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Netherlands Trial Register NTR7294; https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/7096.

摘要

背景

虚拟现实(VR)放松是一种很有前途的心理健康干预措施,可能是减轻压力的有效工具,但在精神病患者的临床试验中几乎没有得到过检验。我们开发了一种易于使用的 VR 自我管理放松工具(VRelax),其中包含沉浸式 360° 自然视频和互动动画元素。

目的

与标准放松练习相比,调查 VR 放松对精神病患者的负性和正性情绪状态的即时影响,以及对短期感知压力和症状的影响。

方法

在 50 名接受门诊治疗的焦虑、精神病、抑郁或双相障碍患者中进行了一项随机交叉试验。参与者被随机分配开始使用 VRelax 或标准放松,并在家中分别使用两种干预措施 10 天。他们在每次治疗前后都完成了 8 个关于瞬间负性和正性情绪状态的视觉模拟量表。在两个干预期前后分别测量了总体感知压力和精神病症状。使用多层混合模型回归分析和 2 因素方差分析来分析治疗效果。

结果

VRelax 和标准放松练习都能即刻显著改善所有负性和正性情绪状态。与标准放松相比,VRelax 可显著降低总负性情绪状态(变化 16.2%对 21.2%;t=-2.02,95%CI-18.70 至-0.28;P=.04)。具体而言,VRelax 对瞬间焦虑(t=-3.24,95%CI-6.86 至-1.69)、悲伤(t=-2.32,95%CI-6.51 至-0.55)和愉快(t=2.35,95%CI 0.51 至 5.75)的影响更大。两种治疗方法对总体感知压力和症状的短期影响之间没有显著差异。

结论

如果这项试验的结果得到复制和扩展,VRelax 可能为增强精神治疗提供一种急需的、有效的、易于使用的自我管理放松干预措施。

试验注册

荷兰试验注册中心 NTR7294;https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/7096。

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