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虚拟现实在历史上被边缘化人群的慢性疼痛管理中的应用:可用性研究的系统评价。

Virtual Reality for Chronic Pain Management Among Historically Marginalized Populations: Systematic Review of Usability Studies.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.

Center for Vulnerable Populations, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2023 Jun 6;25:e40044. doi: 10.2196/40044.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Virtual reality (VR) has potential to improve chronic pain management outcomes. However, the majority of studies assessing VR are conducted in predominantly White populations in well-resourced settings, thus leaving a gap in knowledge of VR use among diverse populations who experience a significant chronic pain burden.

OBJECTIVE

This review aims to examine the extent to which usability of VR for chronic pain management has been studied within historically marginalized patient groups.

METHODS

We conducted a systematic search to identify studies with usability outcomes located in high-income countries that included a historically marginalized population, defined by a mean age greater than or equal to 65 years, lower educational attainment (greater than or equal to 60% having attained high school education or less), and being a racial or ethnic minority (less than or equal to 50% non-Hispanic White people for studies based in the United States).

RESULTS

Our analysis included 5 papers, which we used to conduct a narrative analysis. Three studies examined VR usability as a primary outcome. All studies assessed VR usability using different measures, of which 4 found VR to be usable by their respective study population. Only 1 study found a significant improvement in pain levels post-VR intervention.

CONCLUSIONS

The use of VR shows promise for chronic pain management, but few studies include populations that are older, have limited educational attainment, or have racial or ethnic diversity. Additional studies with these populations are needed to further develop VR systems that work best for diverse patients with chronic pain.

摘要

背景

虚拟现实(VR)有可能改善慢性疼痛管理的结果。然而,评估 VR 的大多数研究都是在资源丰富的环境中以主要为白人的人群中进行的,因此,对于经历着巨大慢性疼痛负担的不同人群中 VR 的使用情况,我们的了解存在空白。

目的

本综述旨在考察在历史上处于边缘地位的患者群体中,VR 在慢性疼痛管理中的可用性研究的程度。

方法

我们进行了系统搜索,以确定在高收入国家中具有可用性结果的研究,这些研究纳入了一个历史上处于边缘地位的人群,其定义为年龄大于或等于 65 岁、教育程度较低(大于或等于 60%的人获得高中教育或以下)、属于少数族裔(在美国进行的研究中,非西班牙裔白人的比例小于或等于 50%)。

结果

我们的分析包括 5 篇论文,我们使用这些论文进行了叙述性分析。有 3 项研究将 VR 的可用性作为主要结果进行了评估。所有研究都使用不同的指标评估了 VR 的可用性,其中 4 项研究发现 VR 对各自的研究人群是可用的。只有 1 项研究发现 VR 干预后疼痛水平有显著改善。

结论

VR 在慢性疼痛管理中显示出了一定的前景,但很少有研究纳入年龄较大、教育程度较低或具有种族或族裔多样性的人群。需要对这些人群进行更多的研究,以进一步开发最适合患有慢性疼痛的不同患者的 VR 系统。

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