Rumzie Megan, Figura Carla
VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System, Reno, Nevada USA.
J Med Ext Real. 2024 May 2;1(1):93-99. doi: 10.1089/jmxr.2023.0006. eCollection 2024 May.
Chronic pain is prevalent in the Veteran population at a disproportionate rate. Given the concerns for traditional pharmacologic management of pain, many are turning to nonpharmacologic alternatives for the treatment of pain. Virtual reality (VR) is an evidence-based tool, which has been demonstrated to reduce pain in hospitalized patients, and has been used for this purpose within the VA Sierra Nevada Healthcare System (VASNHCS) since 2019. Given the ongoing demonstrated benefit in this setting, these authors set to assess benefit for pain when used in an outpatient setting (demonstrations in the clinic, treatments in the patient's home) and demonstrate safety when used outside of a supervised setting. In this analysis, pain intensity decreased by an average of 22% when comparing pre- and postimmersion pain scores, and by 12.7% when comparing baseline pain scores with the end of the analysis. Patients also reported that the use of VR reduced their stress, decreased pain, and improved their mood, and some participants were able to reduce use of their as-needed pain medications with the use of VR. These findings are limited by a small sample size; however, this study provides encouraging evidence of benefit and a framework for future, larger scale analyses.
慢性疼痛在退伍军人中普遍存在,且比例失调。鉴于对传统疼痛药物治疗的担忧,许多人转向非药物替代方法来治疗疼痛。虚拟现实(VR)是一种基于证据的工具,已被证明可减轻住院患者的疼痛,自2019年以来一直在内华达山脉退伍军人医疗保健系统(VASNHCS)中用于此目的。鉴于在这种情况下持续显示出的益处,这些作者着手评估在门诊环境中使用(在诊所演示、在患者家中治疗)时对疼痛的益处,并证明在无监督环境中使用时的安全性。在该分析中,比较浸入前后的疼痛评分时,疼痛强度平均降低了22%,将基线疼痛评分与分析结束时进行比较时降低了12.7%。患者还报告称,使用VR减轻了他们的压力、减轻了疼痛并改善了情绪,一些参与者能够通过使用VR减少按需使用的止痛药物。这些发现因样本量小而受到限制;然而,这项研究提供了令人鼓舞的益处证据以及未来大规模分析的框架。