L. Massov, B. Robinson, E. Rodriguez-Ramirez, R. Maude
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(Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2023; 63: 193-197) 分娩疼痛是一种千变万化的体验,有多种药物和非药物方法可用于缓解分娩疼痛。虚拟现实(VR)分散注意力疗法是众多非药物疗法中的一种,在临床环境中可帮助患者控制急性疼痛。这种方法已在接受化疗、物理治疗、牙科治疗和烧伤等手术的患者中进行过测试。使用 VR 技术的人戴上头盔,体验三维多感官虚拟世界。迄今为止,已有四项已发表的定量研究使用 VR 来确定 VR 对产妇疼痛评分的影响。这项初步研究是一项开放标签、随机对照交叉试验,旨在研究 VR 在减轻产妇疼痛方面的效果。
Virtual Reality is Beneficial in Decreasing Pain in Laboring Women: A Preliminary Study
(Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2023; 63: 193–197)
Labor pain is a highly variable experience, with a wide range of both pharmacological and nonpharmacologic methods available to help relieve pain during labor. Virtual reality (VR) distraction therapy is one of many nonpharmacologic modalities shown to assist patients in managing their acute pain in clinical settings. This has been tested in patients undergoing chemotherapy, physical therapy, treatment for dental work, and burn wounds, among other procedures. Those who use VR technology wear a headset to experience a 3D multisensory virtual world. Four published quantitative studies to date have used VR to determine the influence of VR on laboring women’s pain scores. This preliminary study is an open-label, randomized, controlled cross-over trial to examine how effective VR is in decreasing pain in laboring women.