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癫痫及相关焦虑症患者的虚拟现实疗法:一项三阶段试点临床试验方案

Virtual Reality Therapy for People With Epilepsy and Related Anxiety: Protocol for a 3-Phase Pilot Clinical Trial.

作者信息

Gray Hannah Gabrielle, Tchao Danielle, Lewis-Fung Samantha, Pardini Susanna, Harris Laurence R, Appel Lora

机构信息

Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Department of Biology, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 Jan 24;12:e41523. doi: 10.2196/41523.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Anxiety is one of the most common psychiatric comorbidities in people with epilepsy and often involves fears specifically related to the condition, such as anxiety related to the fear of having another seizure. These epilepsy- or seizure-related fears have been reported as being more disabling than the seizures themselves and significantly impact quality of life. Although research has suggested that exposure therapy (ET) is helpful in decreasing anxiety in people with epilepsy, no research to our knowledge has been conducted on ET in people with epilepsy using virtual reality (VR). The use of novel technologies such as an immersive VR head-mounted display for ET in this population offers several benefits. Indeed, using VR can increase accessibility for people with epilepsy with transportation barriers (eg, those who live outside urban centers or who have a suspended driver's license owing to their condition), among other advantages. In the present research protocol, we describe the design of an innovative VR-ET program administered in the home that focuses on decreasing anxiety in people with epilepsy, specifically anxiety related to their epilepsy or seizures.

OBJECTIVE

Our primary objective is to examine the feasibility of the study protocol and proposed treatment as well as identify suggestions for improvement when designing subsequent larger clinical trials. Our secondary objective is to evaluate whether VR-ET is effective in decreasing anxiety in a pilot study. We hypothesize that levels of anxiety in people with epilepsy will decrease from using VR-ET.

METHODS

This mixed methods study comprises 3 phases. Phase 1 involves engaging with those with lived experience through a web-based questionnaire to validate assumptions about anxiety in people with epilepsy. Phase 2 involves filming videos using a 360° camera for the VR-ET intervention (likely consisting of 3 sets of scenes, each with 3 intensity levels) based on the epilepsy- and seizure-related fears most commonly reported in the phase 1 questionnaire. Finally, phase 3 involves evaluating the at-home VR-ET intervention and study methods using a series of validated scales, as well as semistructured interviews.

RESULTS

This pilot study was funded in November 2021. Data collection for phase 1 was completed as of August 7, 2022, and had a final sample of 18 participants.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings will add to the limited body of knowledge on anxiety in people with epilepsy and the use of VR in this population. We anticipate that the insights gained from this study will lay the foundation for a novel and accessible VR intervention for this underrecognized and undertreated comorbidity in people with epilepsy.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05296057; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05296057.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/41523.

摘要

背景

焦虑是癫痫患者中最常见的精神共病之一,通常涉及与该疾病相关的特定恐惧,例如对再次发作的恐惧所引发的焦虑。据报道,这些与癫痫或发作相关的恐惧比发作本身更具致残性,并对生活质量产生重大影响。尽管研究表明暴露疗法(ET)有助于降低癫痫患者的焦虑,但据我们所知,尚未有关于在癫痫患者中使用虚拟现实(VR)进行暴露疗法的研究。在这一人群中使用沉浸式VR头戴式显示器等新技术进行暴露疗法有诸多益处。事实上,使用VR可以提高有交通障碍的癫痫患者的可及性(例如,那些生活在城市中心以外的人或因病情而驾照被吊销的人),以及其他优势。在本研究方案中,我们描述了一种在家中实施的创新型VR-ET项目的设计,该项目专注于降低癫痫患者的焦虑,特别是与他们的癫痫或发作相关的焦虑。

目的

我们的主要目标是检验研究方案和拟议治疗方法的可行性,并在设计后续更大规模的临床试验时确定改进建议。我们的次要目标是在一项试点研究中评估VR-ET是否能有效降低焦虑。我们假设癫痫患者的焦虑水平会因使用VR-ET而降低。

方法

这项混合方法研究包括3个阶段。第1阶段涉及通过网络问卷与有实际经验的人互动,以验证关于癫痫患者焦虑的假设。第2阶段涉及使用360°摄像机拍摄视频,用于VR-ET干预(可能由3组场景组成,每组有3个强度级别),这些场景基于第1阶段问卷中最常报告的与癫痫和发作相关的恐惧。最后,第3阶段涉及使用一系列经过验证的量表以及半结构化访谈来评估在家中进行的VR-ET干预和研究方法。

结果

这项试点研究于2021年11月获得资助。第1阶段的数据收集截至2022年8月7日完成,最终样本为18名参与者。

结论

我们的研究结果将补充关于癫痫患者焦虑以及该人群中VR使用的有限知识。我们预计从这项研究中获得的见解将为针对癫痫患者中这种未得到充分认识和治疗的共病的新型且可及的VR干预奠定基础。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05296057;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05296057。

国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/41523。

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