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虚拟现实对儿科肿瘤门诊围介入期疼痛、焦虑和痛苦的影响:一项随机对照试验。

Impact of virtual reality on peri-interventional pain, anxiety and distress in a pediatric oncology outpatient clinic: a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Hannover Medical School, Pediatric Oncology and Hematology, Hanover, Germany.

Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Pediatr. 2024 Aug 3;24(1):501. doi: 10.1186/s12887-024-04952-3.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Pain and anxiety-inducing interventions have a major impact on pediatric patients. Pain reduction by virtual reality (VR) during port and vein punctures is well studied. This study investigates peri-interventional reduction of pain, anxiety and distress using VR compared to the standard of care (SOC) in a pediatric oncology outpatient clinic.

METHODS

In a randomized, controlled cross-over design, patients aged 6-18 years experience potentially painful interventions accompanied by VR. Observational instruments include NRS, FPS-r, BAADS, mYPAS-SF, PedsQL and SSKJ3-8R. All patients undergo two observations: SOC (A) and VR (B) in a randomized order. In addition, parents and staff are interviewed. Specific conditions for VR in an outpatient clinic setting derived from interprofessional focus group discussion are being explored.

RESULTS

Between July 2021 and December 2022 57 eligible patients were included and randomized to the orders A/B (n = 28) and B/A (n = 29). Thirty-eight patients completed both observations. Characteristics in both groups did not differ significantly. More than half of the patients had no previous experience with VR, 5% decided to discontinue VR prematurely. Peri-interventional pain, anxiety and distress were significantly reduced by VR compared with SOC. 71% of patients and 76% of parents perceived punctures with VR to be more relaxed than previous ones. 95% of patients perceived fun with VR goggles. Detailed questionnaires on individual stress and anxiety were returned from 26 of 38 patients. Focus group discussion with staff yielded evidence for successful implementation of VR in an outpatient clinic.

CONCLUSIONS

The present study shows that VR can be used for peri-interventional reduction of pain, anxiety, and distress in the special environment of a pediatric outpatient clinic. Specific conditions must be met for successful implementation. Further studies are needed to identify particularly susceptible patients and to illuminate alternatives for distraction that are feasible to implement with limited resources.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

(ClinicalTrials.gov ID): NCT06235723; 01/02/2024; retrospectively registered. This study adheres to the standard checklist of CONSORT guidelines.

摘要

目的

疼痛和引起焦虑的干预措施对儿科患者有重大影响。虚拟现实(VR)在端口和静脉穿刺过程中减轻疼痛的效果已得到充分研究。本研究调查了在儿科肿瘤门诊中,与标准护理(SOC)相比,使用 VR 进行围手术期疼痛、焦虑和痛苦的减少。

方法

在一项随机、对照交叉设计中,年龄在 6-18 岁的患者经历潜在疼痛的干预措施,并伴有 VR。观察仪器包括 NRS、FPS-r、BAADS、mYPAS-SF、PedsQL 和 SSKJ3-8R。所有患者接受两次观察:SOC(A)和 VR(B),顺序随机。此外,还对家长和工作人员进行了访谈。正在探索从跨专业焦点小组讨论中得出的用于门诊环境的 VR 特定条件。

结果

2021 年 7 月至 2022 年 12 月,纳入了 57 名符合条件的患者,并随机分为 A/B 顺序(n=28)和 B/A 顺序(n=29)。38 名患者完成了两次观察。两组患者的特征无显著差异。超过一半的患者以前没有使用过 VR,5%的患者提前决定停止使用 VR。与 SOC 相比,围手术期疼痛、焦虑和痛苦明显减轻。71%的患者和 76%的家长认为 VR 下的穿刺比以前的更放松。95%的患者觉得戴 VR 护目镜很有趣。从 38 名患者中的 26 名患者返回了详细的个人压力和焦虑问卷。与工作人员的焦点小组讨论证明了 VR 在儿科门诊中的成功实施。

结论

本研究表明,VR 可用于儿科门诊特殊环境中围手术期疼痛、焦虑和痛苦的减轻。必须满足特定条件才能成功实施。需要进一步的研究来确定特别易感的患者,并阐明在资源有限的情况下可行的分散注意力的替代方法。

试验注册号

(ClinicalTrials.gov ID):NCT06235723;01/02/2024;回溯注册。本研究符合 CONSORT 指南的标准清单。

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