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虚拟现实干预对心血管疾病成人生理和心理结果的有效性:系统评价和荟萃分析。

Effectiveness of virtual reality interventions on physiological and psychological outcomes of adults with cardiovascular disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

机构信息

Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey.

Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey.

出版信息

J Nurs Scholarsh. 2023 Sep;55(5):949-966. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12885. Epub 2023 Mar 21.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The aim of this study was to provide evidence of the effectiveness of virtual reality interventions on the physiological and psychological outcomes of adults with cardiovascular disease.

DESIGN

A systematic review and meta-analysis.

METHODS

Database searches were carried out in CINAHL, Cochrane Central, Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus, Science Direct, and Ovid without restriction of year up to December 2021. The study was carried out in accordance with PRISMA 2020 and Cochrane 2021 recommendations. The intervention effects were pooled using the random effects model. The Risk of Bias 2 tool was' used to assess the risk of bias. Heterogeneity and publication bias were also assessed.

FINDINGS

In total, 14 trials were included. The included studies found a significantly higher effect on anxiety (Hedge's g = -0.85, 95% CI: -1.55 to -0.14, p = 0.01) and a medium effect on physical functional capacity (Hedge's g = 0.54, 95% CI: 0.01 to 1.08, p = 0.05), stress (Hedge's g = -0.36, 95% CI: -0.60 to -0.11, p = 0.01), and depression (Hedge's g = -0.39, 95% CI: -0.68 to -0.11, p = 0.01) compared to the control group. The Cochrane GRADE approach showed low level evidence for the effect of virtual reality on anxiety and moderate level evidence for stress, depression, and physical functional capacity.

CONCLUSIONS

The effect size and grade evaluation results showed that virtual reality may be an effective intervention to reduce anxiety, stress, and depression and to increase physical functional capacity in patients with cardiovascular disease. However, more study is necessary in order to establish evidence.

REGISTRATION

Registered in the PROSPERO database: PROSPERO international prospective register of systematic reviews Registration number: CRD42022296578.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在提供虚拟现实干预对心血管疾病成人生理和心理结果影响的有效性证据。

设计

系统评价和荟萃分析。

方法

对 CINAHL、Cochrane 中央、Web of Science、PubMed、Scopus、Science Direct 和 Ovid 进行了数据库检索,没有对截至 2021 年 12 月的年份进行限制。研究按照 PRISMA 2020 和 Cochrane 2021 的建议进行。使用随机效应模型汇总干预效果。使用风险偏倚 2 工具评估风险偏倚。还评估了异质性和发表偏倚。

结果

共纳入 14 项试验。纳入的研究发现,虚拟现实对焦虑的影响显著更高(Hedge's g = -0.85,95%CI:-1.55 至 -0.14,p = 0.01),对身体功能能力的影响为中等(Hedge's g = 0.54,95%CI:0.01 至 1.08,p = 0.05),对压力(Hedge's g = -0.36,95%CI:-0.60 至 -0.11,p = 0.01)和抑郁(Hedge's g = -0.39,95%CI:-0.68 至 -0.11,p = 0.01)与对照组相比。Cochrane GRADE 方法表明,虚拟现实对焦虑的影响证据水平为低,对压力、抑郁和身体功能能力的证据水平为中。

结论

效应大小和等级评估结果表明,虚拟现实可能是一种有效的干预措施,可以降低心血管疾病患者的焦虑、压力和抑郁,提高身体功能能力。然而,为了建立证据,还需要更多的研究。

登记

在 PROSPERO 数据库中注册:PROSPERO 国际前瞻性系统评价注册登记号:CRD42022296578。

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