虚拟现实
医学
焦虑
物理疗法
临床试验
神经反射
癌症
随机对照试验
癌症疼痛
干预(咨询)
内科学
精神科
计算机科学
人工智能
脑电图
作者
Abigail J. Rolbiecki,Brett Froeliger,Jamie Smith,Ying Jun,Shannon M. Canfield,Kayla Posley,Megan Polniak,D. Gent Dotson
出处
期刊:Palliative & Supportive Care
[Cambridge University Press]
日期:2024-03-08
卷期号:22 (4): 811-817
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1017/s1478951524000385
摘要
Abstract Objectives Managing cancer symptoms while patients receive systemic treatment remains a challenge in oncology. The use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches like virtual reality (VR) and neurofeedback (NF) in tandem with systemic treatment might reduce symptom burden for patients. The combination of VR + NF as a CAM intervention approach is novel and understudied, particularly as it relates to supportive cancer care. The purpose of this study is to summarize our VR + NF study protocol and share preliminary results regarding study retention (across 2 treatment sessions) and preliminary impact of VR or VR + NF on patient-reported outcomes such as anxiety and pain. Methods We utilized a parallel arm trial design to compare preliminary impact of VR only and VR + NF on cancer symptoms among patients who are actively receiving cancer treatment. Results Sixty-seven percent ( n = 20) of participants returned to participate in a second VR session, and the rates of return were the same between the VR groups. Patients in the VR + NF group showed improvements in anxiety after both sessions, while patients in the VR only group showed significant improvements in pain and depression after both sessions. Patients in the VR + NF group showed improved pain after session 1. Significance of results This study demonstrates that patients can be retained over multiple treatment sessions and that VR and NF remain promising treatment approaches with regard to impact on patient-reported outcomes like anxiety and pain.
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