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针对普通人群的个性化、自然主义虚拟现实场景与基于网络的渐进性肌肉松弛训练相结合:一项原理验证随机对照试验的方案

Personalized, Naturalistic Virtual Reality Scenarios Coupled With Web-Based Progressive Muscle Relaxation Training for the General Population: Protocol for a Proof-of-Principle Randomized Controlled Trial.

作者信息

Pardini Susanna, Gabrielli Silvia, Olivetto Silvia, Fusina Francesca, Dianti Marco, Forti Stefano, Lancini Cristina, Novara Caterina

机构信息

Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.

Digital Health Lab, Centre for Health and Wellbeing, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 Apr 17;12:e44183. doi: 10.2196/44183.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Virtual reality (VR) is an innovative tool that can facilitate exposure to either stressful or relaxing stimuli and enables individuals who have difficulties visualizing scenes to be involved in a more realistic sensorimotor experience. It also facilitates multisensory stimulation, a sense of presence, and achievement of relaxation. VR scenarios representing visual and auditory elements of natural relaxing environments can facilitate the learning of relaxation techniques such as the progressive muscle relaxation technique (PMRT). A complementary standardized technique deployed to reduce anxiety symptoms is the integration of PMRT and guided imagery (GI). Exposure to a pleasant imaginary environment helps the establishment of an association between a relaxing scenario and the relaxation technique, consequently promoting relaxation. Empirical evidence has shown that VR scenarios can increase the effects of relaxation techniques by enabling people to experience emotional conditions in more vivid settings.

OBJECTIVE

The main aim of this pilot study protocol is to investigate the impact on state anxiety of PMRT, associated with a personalized relaxing scenario in VR, and the role of VR scenarios in facilitating the recall of relaxing images and a sense of presence. A secondary aim is to understand if relaxing sessions administered via Zoom are more effective for managing anxiety and stress than a procedural setting based on audio-track guidance.

METHODS

Based on a longitudinal, between-subject design, 108 university students will be randomly exposed to one of three experimental conditions: (1) PMRT via Zoom and GI exposure, (2) PMRT via Zoom and personalized VR exposure, and (3) PMRT based on audio-track guidance and personalized VR exposure. Individuals are assessed before and after 7 training sessions based on self-report questionnaires investigating anxiety, depression, quality of life, coping strategies, sense of presence, engagement, and side effects related to VR exposure. Heart rate data are also detected by an Mi Band 2 sensor.

RESULTS

The experimental procedure is ongoing. In this paper, preliminary data from a sample of 40 participants will be illustrated. The experimental phase is expected to conclude in May 2023, and the final results of the research will be presented in June 2023.

CONCLUSIONS

The results of this study will help shape the experimental design to apply it on a subsequent randomized controlled trial, also considering clinical samples. This work is expected to measure whether VR is a more engaging and helpful technique in promoting relaxation and decreasing anxiety levels than GI, by making the visualization process easier and by helping people to face more realistic sensory experiences. Assessing the efficacy of the PMRT in alternative delivery modes may extend its applications, especially in situations where the standard procedure is more challenging to be administered. To our knowledge, no equivalent study has been published so far on this matter.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05478941; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05478941.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/44183.

摘要

背景

虚拟现实(VR)是一种创新工具,它可以促进人们接触压力或放松刺激,使难以想象场景的个体能够参与更真实的感觉运动体验。它还能促进多感官刺激、临场感以及实现放松。代表自然放松环境视觉和听觉元素的VR场景可以促进诸如渐进性肌肉放松技术(PMRT)等放松技术的学习。一种用于减轻焦虑症状的补充性标准化技术是将PMRT与引导式意象(GI)相结合。接触愉快的想象环境有助于在放松场景与放松技术之间建立关联,从而促进放松。实证证据表明,VR场景可以通过使人们在更生动的环境中体验情绪状况来增强放松技术的效果。

目的

本试点研究方案的主要目的是调查与VR中的个性化放松场景相关的PMRT对状态焦虑的影响,以及VR场景在促进放松图像回忆和临场感方面的作用。次要目的是了解通过Zoom进行的放松训练在管理焦虑和压力方面是否比基于音轨指导的程序设置更有效。

方法

基于纵向、受试者间设计,108名大学生将被随机分配到三种实验条件之一:(1)通过Zoom进行PMRT和GI暴露,(2)通过Zoom进行PMRT和个性化VR暴露,(3)基于音轨指导和个性化VR暴露的PMRT。在7次训练课程前后,根据调查焦虑、抑郁、生活质量、应对策略、临场感、参与度以及与VR暴露相关的副作用的自我报告问卷对个体进行评估。心率数据也由小米手环2传感器检测。

结果

实验过程正在进行中。本文将展示来自40名参与者样本的初步数据。实验阶段预计于2023年5月结束,研究的最终结果将于2023年6月公布。

结论

本研究结果将有助于完善实验设计,以便在后续的随机对照试验中应用,同时也考虑临床样本。这项工作预计将衡量VR在促进放松和降低焦虑水平方面是否比GI更具吸引力和帮助,通过使可视化过程更容易,并帮助人们面对更真实的感官体验。评估PMRT在替代交付模式中的疗效可能会扩展其应用,特别是在标准程序实施更具挑战性的情况下。据我们所知,目前尚未有关于此事的等效研究发表。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05478941;https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05478941。

国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/44183。

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