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Clinical Trials/NCT03877094
NCT03877094
Terminated
Not Applicable

e-Nature VR: Evaluation of the Impact of Virtual Reality on the Perception of Pain, Discomfort, Stress and Well-being During Breast Biopsy

Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein1 site in 1 country24 target enrollmentJuly 31, 2019
ConditionsPainBreast Pain

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Pain
Sponsor
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
Enrollment
24
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Evaluation of Discomfort and well-being
Status
Terminated
Last Updated
3 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Randomized clinical trial about the evaluation of the impact of the virtual reality intervention on the experience of pain, physical and psychological discomfort, well-being and anxiety of women during breast biopsy use of nature virtual reality video.

Detailed Description

Breast biopsy is one of the main tests for the diagnosis of cancer, which generates emotional distress and can be a painful procedure. Distraction has considerable efficacy among mild psychological methods for reducing pain perception. Virtual Reality is the most advanced technology of distraction, with the highest level of immersion in virtual worlds and effective results as a non-pharmacological measure in pain perception. However, audiovisual resources related to nature have not yet been investigated in this clinical setting. This clinical trial aims to verify the impact of the virtual reality intervention on the experience of pain, physical and psychological discomfort, well-being and anxiety of women during breast biopsy; its influence on the time of the examination; the degree of recommendation of the intervention; and if the connection with nature interferes in the results obtained on the studied variables. The Immersive Reality intervention will be provided during the breast biopsy and the variables will be evaluated using Likert-type scales and pain using the Analog Virtual Scale. Our study hypothesis is that this intervention reduce the perception of pain / discomfort during the biopsy by connecting with nature, reducing anxiety, exam time, and increasing the sense of well-being.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
July 31, 2019
End Date
April 23, 2022
Last Updated
3 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Crossover
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Voluntary participation;
  • Signed in the Informed Consent Form;
  • Patients with clinical conditions and preserved communication function, in other words, lucid patients;
  • Patients in breast biopsy procedure.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Blind patients;
  • Patients without the capacity for judgment, in other words, with dementia;
  • Patients who have their clinical condition changed during the breast biopsy. Patients with history of nauseas vertigo and labyrinthitis

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Evaluation of Discomfort and well-being

Time Frame: Immediately after the end of the biopsy procedure

The questionnaire contains 6 questions that must be answered using the Likert Scale (from 1 to 5). 1. question: your perception of physical discomfort during the exam. 1 means lot of physical discomfort and 5 a lot of physical comfort. 2. question: what was your perception of psychological discomfort during the exam. 1 means lot of psychological discomfort and 5 a lot of psychological comfort. 3. question: how would you rate your sense of well-being during the examination.1 means total absence of well-being and 5 best well-being welfare. 4. question: how much anxiety you were in relation to the exam. 1 means extremely anxious and 5 nothing anxious. 5. question: how much anxiety you are in relation to the test result. 1 means extremely anxious and 5 nothing anxious. 6. question: Would you recommend this virtual reality intervention during exams that could generate some kind of discomfort? 1 means would definitely recommend and 5 would definitely not recommend

Visual Analogic Scale for Pain

Time Frame: Immediately after the end of the biopsy procedure

The numerical visual analog scale from zero to ten, zero being no pain and ten the worst pain ever felt in life

The Connectedness to Nature Scale

Time Frame: Immediately after the end of the biopsy procedure

The Nature Connection Scale is used to verify the affective aspect of the person-environment relationship. It is composed of 14 items, which are answered in a scale of 5 points, ranging from 1 (I totally disagree) to 5 (I totally agree). The higher the score, the greater the individual's connection with nature.

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