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通过虚拟现实缓解内镜检查前的焦虑。

Relieving Anxiety Through Virtual Reality Prior to Endoscopic Procedures.

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

出版信息

Yonsei Med J. 2023 Feb;64(2):117-122. doi: 10.3349/ymj.2022.0319.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Endoscopic procedures can cause anxiety, which can lead to more uncomfortable, difficult, and incomplete procedures, in addition to greater use of sedative medication. Here, we investigate whether exposing patients to virtual reality (VR) prior to endoscopic procedures can reduce their anxiety levels.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Forty patients at Gangnam Severance Hospital were enrolled and divided into the VR group and the control group. Patients in the VR group were exposed to VR prior to their procedure to alleviate anxiety. The primary data outcomes were State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), pain score, satisfaction with sedation, and satisfaction with the procedure.

RESULTS

The mean STAI-state and STAI-trait did not differ significantly between the control group and the VR group. While defining a high anxiety STAI score as ≥45 in an STAI-state, the proportion of patients with high anxiety at baseline was 35% and increased to 50% prior to the procedure in the control group. However, in the VR group, the proportion of patients with high anxiety at baseline was 60% and decreased to 50% prior to the procedure. The proportion changes of patients with high anxiety in the STAI-state exhibited a significant difference between the control and VR groups (=0.007). Furthermore, patients' satisfaction with sedation was significantly greater in the VR group compared to the control group (=0.017).

CONCLUSION

VR exposure may relieve patients' anxiety levels prior to endoscopic procedures, but further well-designed placebo-controlled studies are needed. VR, an inexpensive, easily available, and non-invasive method, also improved the satisfaction with sedation of endoscopic procedures.

摘要

目的

内镜检查会引起焦虑,这可能导致操作过程更加不适、困难和不完整,并增加镇静药物的使用。在此,我们研究了在进行内镜检查前让患者接触虚拟现实(VR)是否可以降低其焦虑水平。

材料和方法

我们招募了江南 Severance 医院的 40 名患者,并将其分为 VR 组和对照组。VR 组患者在接受手术前接受 VR 治疗以缓解焦虑。主要数据结果为状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)、疼痛评分、镇静满意度和手术满意度。

结果

对照组和 VR 组的 STAI 状态和 STAI 特质平均无显著差异。当 STAI 状态中的高焦虑 STAI 评分定义为≥45 时,基线时高焦虑患者的比例为 35%,在对照组中术前增加到 50%。然而,在 VR 组中,基线时高焦虑患者的比例为 60%,术前降至 50%。STAI 状态中高焦虑患者的比例变化在对照组和 VR 组之间有显著差异(=0.007)。此外,VR 组患者对镇静的满意度明显高于对照组(=0.017)。

结论

VR 暴露可能会降低患者内镜检查前的焦虑水平,但需要进一步进行设计良好的安慰剂对照研究。VR 是一种廉价、易于获得且非侵入性的方法,还提高了内镜手术镇静的满意度。

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