Impact of virtual reality on the perception of procedural pain in paediatric oncology.

Q3 Medicine Tunisie Medicale Pub Date : 2024-10-05 DOI:10.62438/tunismed.v102i10.4934
Elhem Jbebli, Yosra Jbeli, Rawia Ben Farhat, Samar Rhayem, Sarra Ben Ahmed, Rym Amdouni, Faten Fedhila Ben Ayed, Monia Khemiri
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Abstract

Introduction: Virtual reality is being used more and more in the healthcare field, particularly during treatment. In the context of pain management, the question arises as to the effectiveness of using virtual reality during care in reducing the perception of procedural pain.

Aim: To study the impact of using virtual reality on the perception of procedural pain and on the course of care in pediatric oncology.

Methods: A quasi-experimental, matched-case-control study conducted at the pediatric oncology unit of the Tunis Children's Hospital over a three-month period. Each child had two nursing care : with and without the use of virtual reality.

Results: Thirty-two children were enrolled. The sex ratio was 0.88. The edia nage was 96 ± 49 months. The care provided was peripheral venous line insertion (53%), blood sampling (32%) and port-a-catheter puncture (15%). The use of virtual reality significantly reduced heart rate (p<0.0001), respiratory rate (p<0.0001) and pain perception (p<0.0001). Workload was reduced, as evidenced by a drop in the duration of nursing care (p<0.0001) and in the number of people needed to carry out care (p<0.0001).

Conclusions: Virtual reality is a good non-pharmacological alternative for procedural pain control in a pediatric oncology unit.

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虚拟现实对儿科肿瘤手术疼痛感的影响。
导言:虚拟现实技术在医疗保健领域的应用越来越广泛,尤其是在治疗过程中。目的:研究虚拟现实技术对儿科肿瘤治疗过程中疼痛感的影响以及对治疗过程的影响:在突尼斯儿童医院儿科肿瘤科进行了一项为期三个月的准实验、匹配病例对照研究。结果:32 名儿童参加了研究:结果:32 名儿童参加了研究。性别比为 0.88。年龄为 96 ± 49 个月。提供的护理包括外周静脉置管(53%)、抽血(32%)和导管穿刺(15%)。使用虚拟现实技术大大降低了心率(p结论:虚拟现实技术是儿科肿瘤科控制手术疼痛的一种良好的非药物替代方法。
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