Reducing Preoperative Caregiver Anxiety With Virtual Reality: A Pragmatic, Randomized Controlled Study.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2024-01-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735231220190
Ahtziri Fonseca, Daniel Qian, Ty Forbes, Brian S-K Li, Charles Lee, Kylie Burdsall, Samuel Rodriguez, Christian Jackson, Ellen Y Wang, Thomas J Caruso
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Pediatric patients and their caregivers often experience perioperative anxiety. Interventions reduce caregiver anxiety improve cooperation and contribute to an improved patient experience. This study seeks to evaluate the efficacy of virtual reality (VR)-assisted mindfulness on perioperative caregiver anxiety. Participants were randomized into a standard of care (SOC) group, which included snacks but no technology-based distractions, or a VR group, which included snacks and a VR-guided meditation. Caregiver anxiety was measured before and after the intervention using the Visual Analogue Scale for Anxiety (VAS-A). Secondary aims explored participants' baseline anxiety with the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). VR group participants completed a satisfaction survey. Linear regression models of VAS-A and STAI were used to compare group differences. Satisfaction survey results were reported with descriptive statistics. 26 participants were included, with 12 randomized to the SOC group and 14 to the VR group. VAS-A scores in the VR group were lower than those in the SOC group (p = .002). The STAI found no change in participants' state of anxiety in the SOC group (p = .7108), compared to a significant reduction (p = .014) in the VR group when controlling for anxiety traits. 12 of 14 caregivers in the VR group expressed satisfaction or strong satisfaction. This study supports the implementation of VR mindfulness as a method to reduce caregiver anxiety. VR use in the pediatric healthcare setting is safe and inexpensive, and the intervention had a high degree of participant satisfaction.

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用虚拟现实技术减轻术前护理人员的焦虑:一项务实的随机对照研究。
儿科患者及其护理人员经常会在围手术期感到焦虑。减少护理人员焦虑的干预措施可提高合作性,有助于改善患者体验。本研究旨在评估虚拟现实(VR)辅助正念对围术期护理人员焦虑的疗效。参与者被随机分为标准护理(SOC)组和虚拟现实(VR)组,前者包括零食,但不使用技术分散注意力;后者包括零食和 VR 引导的冥想。干预前后使用焦虑视觉模拟量表(VAS-A)测量照顾者的焦虑程度。次要目的是通过状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)了解参与者的基线焦虑。VR 小组参与者完成了满意度调查。VAS-A 和 STAI 的线性回归模型用于比较组间差异。满意度调查结果通过描述性统计进行报告。共纳入了 26 名参与者,其中 12 人被随机分配到 SOC 组,14 人被随机分配到 VR 组。VR 组的 VAS-A 评分低于 SOC 组(P = .002)。STAI 发现,SOC 组参与者的焦虑状态没有变化(p = .7108),而 VR 组在控制焦虑特质后显著降低(p = .014)。在 VR 组的 14 位照顾者中,有 12 位表示满意或非常满意。这项研究支持将 VR 正念作为减少护理人员焦虑的一种方法。在儿科医疗环境中使用 VR 既安全又便宜,而且干预措施的参与者满意度很高。
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Journal of Patient Experience
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