Feasibility of In-Home Virtual Reality for Chronic Pain in Sickle Cell Disease

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Pain Management Nursing Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.pmn.2024.04.007
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Abstract

Purpose

This study assessed the feasibility of an in-home virtual reality intervention for chronic pain in adults with sickle cell disease.

Design

Two-group, parallel, randomized, multiple methods design with surveys, and interviews.

Methods

Participants were randomized to virtual reality or audio control, with 2–16-minute daily modules for 8 weeks, a daily pain diary survey, and a post study interview. Chronic pain and pain correlates were evaluated at baseline and every 4 weeks for 3 months. Feasibility outcomes were participant enrollment (set at > 50%), questionnaire response (> 50%), intervention use, and cybersickness (< 20%).

Results

Of the individuals approached, 67.8% (n = 19) were enrolled. Questionnaire response rates were 100% at baseline, 57.8% at week 4, and < 50% at weeks 8 and 12. The intervention was used for a median of 781 minutes and 210 minutes in the virtual reality and audio groups, respectively. Participants reported slight symptoms of cybersickness with no reports of severe symptoms, and the intervention was acceptable.

Conclusions

Home-based virtual reality can be used in future sickle cell disease research. To further strengthen evaluations of virtual reality in adults with sickle cell who experience chronic pain, future trials should address sample size limitations and incorporate recommended strategies to address cybersickness and questionnaire response.

Clinical Implications

The first known application of in-home virtual reality for chronic pain in adults with sickle cell disease was successful. Findings can inform future in-home investigations of virtual reality in this underserved population.

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家庭虚拟现实技术治疗镰状细胞病慢性疼痛的可行性。
目的:本研究评估了针对镰状细胞病成人慢性疼痛进行居家虚拟现实干预的可行性:设计:两组、平行、随机、多方法设计,包括调查和访谈:参与者被随机分配到虚拟现实或音频对照组,在 8 周内每天接受 2-16 分钟的模块治疗、每日疼痛日记调查和研究后访谈。对慢性疼痛和疼痛相关因素进行基线评估,并在 3 个月内每 4 周进行一次评估。可行性结果为参与者注册率(设定为大于 50%)、问卷回复率(大于 50%)、干预使用率和晕机率(小于 20%):结果:在所接触的个人中,67.8%(n = 19)的人加入了研究。基线问卷回复率为 100%,第 4 周为 57.8%,第 8 周和第 12 周均小于 50%。虚拟现实组和音频组的干预使用时间中位数分别为 781 分钟和 210 分钟。参与者报告了轻微的晕机症状,没有报告严重症状,干预效果可以接受:结论:基于家庭的虚拟现实技术可用于未来的镰状细胞病研究。为进一步加强虚拟现实技术在慢性疼痛的镰状细胞成人患者中的评估,未来的试验应解决样本大小的限制,并采用建议的策略来解决晕网和问卷调查反应:临床意义:已知的首个针对镰状细胞病成人慢性疼痛的居家虚拟现实应用取得了成功。研究结果可为今后在这一未得到充分服务的人群中开展居家虚拟现实研究提供参考。
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Pain Management Nursing
Pain Management Nursing 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed journal offers a unique focus on the realm of pain management as it applies to nursing. Original and review articles from experts in the field offer key insights in the areas of clinical practice, advocacy, education, administration, and research. Additional features include practice guidelines and pharmacology updates.
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