Department of Health Information Technology, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran.
Student Research Committee, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Support Care Cancer. 2024 Aug 5;32(9):570. doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-08763-1.
BACKGROUND: In recent years, virtual reality (VR) technology has been widely used to support cancer patients with physical, emotional, and functional needs. This systematic review aimed to investigate the application of VR in the supportive care of cancer patients. METHOD: This systematic review was conducted in 2024. In this study, various databases including PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, the Cochrane Library, Ovid, IEEE Xplore, and ProQuest were searched, and quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method studies which were in English and published up to 20th May 2024 were included. The keywords consisted of "virtual reality," "supportive care," and "cancer". Studies were assessed in terms of quality and risk of bias using standard tools, and results were analyzed and reported narratively. RESULTS: A total of 33 articles were reviewed. VR interventions, primarily using fully immersive head-mounted displays, were associated with significant reductions in anxiety, pain, and fatigue. VR also improved mood, relaxation, and overall quality of life, and some studies noted enhanced vital signs such as heart rate and blood pressure. This technology could be used along with other medical interventions. Both patients and healthcare providers reported high level of satisfaction with VR, and appreciated its ease of use and therapeutic benefits. However, some technical barriers, like inadequate visual performance and realism, were reported. CONCLUSION: VR demonstrates substantial potential benefits as a supportive care tool for cancer patients, effectively addressing their psychological, physiological, psychosocial needs. Despite technical challenges, high level of user satisfaction and benefits underscore the need for further research to optimize VR interventions in cancer care.
背景:近年来,虚拟现实(VR)技术已广泛应用于满足癌症患者的身体、情感和功能需求。本系统评价旨在调查 VR 在癌症患者支持性护理中的应用。
方法:本系统评价于 2024 年进行。本研究检索了 PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus、Cochrane 图书馆、Ovid、IEEE Xplore 和 ProQuest 等多个数据库,纳入了截至 2024 年 5 月 20 日发表的英文全文研究,包括定量、定性和混合方法研究。关键词包括“虚拟现实”、“支持性护理”和“癌症”。使用标准工具评估研究的质量和偏倚风险,并进行分析和叙述性报告结果。
结果:共评价了 33 篇文章。VR 干预措施主要使用全沉浸式头戴式显示器,与焦虑、疼痛和疲劳的显著减轻相关。VR 还改善了情绪、放松和整体生活质量,一些研究还注意到心率和血压等生命体征的增强。这种技术可以与其他医疗干预措施一起使用。患者和医疗保健提供者都报告对 VR 的高度满意度,并赞赏其易用性和治疗益处。然而,一些技术障碍,如视觉性能和逼真度不足,也有报道。
结论:VR 作为癌症患者支持性护理工具具有很大的潜力,可以有效满足他们的心理、生理和心理社会需求。尽管存在技术挑战,但高水平的用户满意度和获益突显了进一步研究以优化癌症护理中 VR 干预措施的必要性。
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