Lewandowski Konrad, Kaniewska Magdalena, Rosołowski Mariusz, Kucha Piotr, Rydzewska Grażyna
Clinical Department of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Unit, Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of the Inferior and Administration, 02-507 Warsaw, Poland.
Department of Internal Medicine and Hypertension, Medical University of Bialystok, 15-276 Białystok, Poland.
J Clin Med. 2021 Jun 19;10(12):2709. doi: 10.3390/jcm10122709.
(1) Background: The use of virtual reality (VR) in improving patient comfort related to medical procedures in oncology patients raised the question of whether similar benefits could be obtained by patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). (2) Methods: In this prospective, randomized, controlled, single-center clinical trial, a total of 90 patients with IBD treated with vedolizumab were enrolled and randomized in a 1:1 allocation to either the VR immersion group or the routine-treated group. The primary outcome was to evaluate whether VR could decrease stress and anxiety related to a medical procedure. The secondary outcome was to assess the safety of the VR. (3) Results: A statistically significant improvement in well-being and psychological comfort ( = 0.046), feeling of relaxation ( = 0.046), sense of influence on the treatment process ( < 0.001), improved perception of the way the drug works ( < 0.001), improved positive attitude while waiting for the next administration of the drug ( = 0.026), and increased motivation for treatment ( = 0.026) was noticed in the intervention group. There were no statistically significant differences in the incidence of complications in the intervention and control groups. (4) Conclusions: The use of VR had a positive effect on the reduction of stress associated with vedolizumab treatment and could improve compliance.
(1) 背景:虚拟现实(VR)在提高肿瘤患者医疗程序相关的舒适度方面的应用引发了一个问题,即炎症性肠病(IBD)患者是否也能获得类似的益处。(2) 方法:在这项前瞻性、随机、对照、单中心临床试验中,共纳入90例接受维多珠单抗治疗的IBD患者,并按1:1比例随机分为VR沉浸组或常规治疗组。主要结局是评估VR是否能减轻与医疗程序相关的压力和焦虑。次要结局是评估VR的安全性。(3) 结果:干预组在幸福感和心理舒适度(P = 0.046)、放松感(P = 0.046)、对治疗过程的影响感(P < 0.001)、对药物作用方式的认知改善(P < 0.001)、等待下次给药时的积极态度改善(P = 0.026)以及治疗动机增强(P = 0.026)方面有统计学显著改善。干预组和对照组并发症发生率无统计学显著差异。(4) 结论:VR的使用对减轻维多珠单抗治疗相关的压力有积极作用,并可提高依从性。