Virtual Reality and Coping with Procedural Pain in Burn Patients

Autor: Šmahaj, Jan, Javůrková, Alena, Doležal, Daniel, Zielina, Martin, Raudenská, Jaroslava, Zajíček, Robert, Dostál, Daniel
Rok vydání: 2023
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DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/gmv79
Popis: The main aim of the intended project is to reduce feeling of procedural pain (when changing bandages) in burn patients through a developed and pilot-verified application for virtual reality (hereinafter VR). The first study on this topic was conducted in the US on two pediatric patients (Hoffmann et al. 2000). In addition to pharmacological pain therapy, there are a number of non-pharmacological options (eg, relaxation techniques) that are based on distracting attention from the feeling of pain. VR appears to be the most promising of these options and, in addition to distraction, it also reduces anxiety and depressive symptoms and enhances patient cooperation (Scapin et al. 2018). The studies also agree on the beneficial role of immersivity; a sense of immersion in VR (Tribert et al. 2014).
Databáze: OpenAIRE