Groninger Hunter, Ali Nadia, Gomes Kylie, Violanti Diana
Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA.
Division of Palliative Care, MedStar Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC, USA.
Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2025 Nov;42(11):1181-1186. doi: 10.1177/10499091241312685. Epub 2025 Jan 4.
IntroductionVirtual reality (VR) is a rapidly evolving technology that has been shown to improve pain severity in different disease states, including cancer. To date, VR pain studies have used off-the-shelf products for pain distraction. What are user preferences for VR content to mitigate cancer pain?.ObjectiveThrough qualitative inquiry, we aim to explore and understand user preferences for VR distraction therapies to mitigate cancer-related pain.MethodsWe conducted semi-structured interviews of 12 patients participating in a VR cancer pain therapy clinical trial. Using a grounded theory approach, emerging themes and subthemes were analyzed to elucidate patient experiences and preferences for VR content.ResultsParticipants described distinct themes related to VR use, specifically experiences of immersion, distraction, relaxation, and safety. Higher experience of immersion and distraction were associated with improvement in cancer pain severity. Some participants had to adapt to VR technology to use it successfully. Regarding future VR content development, participants voiced preferences for content related to home, childhood, natural environments, and family and friends.ConclusionPatients associate higher levels of virtual immersion and familiar, natural virtual experiences with successful VR distraction therapy for cancer pain analgesia.
引言
虚拟现实(VR)是一项快速发展的技术,已被证明可改善包括癌症在内的不同疾病状态下的疼痛严重程度。迄今为止,VR疼痛研究使用的是现成产品来分散疼痛注意力。用户对减轻癌症疼痛的VR内容有哪些偏好呢?
目的
通过定性探究,我们旨在探索并了解用户对VR分散注意力疗法减轻癌症相关疼痛的偏好。
方法
我们对12名参与VR癌症疼痛治疗临床试验的患者进行了半结构化访谈。采用扎根理论方法,对浮现出的主题和子主题进行分析,以阐明患者对VR内容的体验和偏好。
结果
参与者描述了与VR使用相关的不同主题,特别是沉浸感、分散注意力、放松和安全感的体验。更高的沉浸感和分散注意力体验与癌症疼痛严重程度的改善相关。一些参与者必须适应VR技术才能成功使用它。关于未来VR内容的开发,参与者表示更喜欢与家庭、童年、自然环境以及家人和朋友相关的内容。
结论
患者将更高水平的虚拟沉浸感以及熟悉、自然的虚拟体验与成功的VR分散注意力疗法缓解癌症疼痛镇痛联系起来。