Carmont Hannah, McIlfatrick Sonja
Lecturer, Adult Nursing, Ulster University, UK.
Head of School of Nursing and Professor of Nursing and Palliative Care, Ulster University, UK.
Int J Palliat Nurs. 2022 Mar 2;28(3):132-144. doi: 10.12968/ijpn.2022.28.3.132.
Recently, healthcare services have witnessed an exponential increase in the use of immersive and non-immersive virtual reality (VR) technology to improve health-related outcomes. However, the use of VR in palliative care remains relatively unexplored.
To review and synthesise evidence regarding the experiences of patients, families and healthcare professionals in palliative care who have engaged with immersive/non-immersive VR technology.
A systematic integrative review using pre-defined MeSH search terms to identify eligible studies from five electronic databases (Cochrane Library, CINAHL, OVID Medline, Pubmed and Scopus) between April 2020 and February 2021.
In total, 1066 articles were reviewed, 55 articles were considered eligible and subject to further analysis and a total of 16 articles met the inclusion criteria and were subject to critical appraisal. Rigorous analysis of eligible articles resulted in the identification of five overarching and interconnected themes: connection, VR as an emergent technology, perceptual change, safety, and future research.
This review identified that VR could support patients, families and healthcare professionals in palliative care. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the findings could prove particularly significant for facilitating connection. However, further research is necessary to explore the full scope of VR use in this speciality.
最近,医疗保健服务领域见证了沉浸式和非沉浸式虚拟现实(VR)技术在改善健康相关结果方面的使用呈指数级增长。然而,VR在姑息治疗中的应用仍相对未被探索。
回顾并综合关于姑息治疗中患者、家属和医护人员使用沉浸式/非沉浸式VR技术的体验的证据。
采用预定义的医学主题词(MeSH)进行系统综合评价,以识别2020年4月至2021年2月期间来自五个电子数据库(Cochrane图书馆、护理学与健康领域数据库(CINAHL)、OVID医学期刊数据库、PubMed和Scopus)的符合条件的研究。
总共审查了1066篇文章,55篇文章被认为符合条件并进行进一步分析,共有16篇文章符合纳入标准并接受严格评估。对符合条件的文章进行严格分析后,确定了五个总体且相互关联的主题:联系、VR作为一种新兴技术、感知变化、安全性和未来研究。
本综述发现VR可以为姑息治疗中的患者、家属和医护人员提供支持。由于COVID-19大流行,这些发现对于促进联系可能尤为重要。然而,有必要进行进一步研究以探索VR在该专业中的全部应用范围。