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Cinematic virtual reality for anxiety management in mechanically ventilated patients: a feasibility and pilot study

Haley A.C., Wacker D.A.
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-05-31
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR0.493
CiteScore3.0
Impact factor2.0
ISSN25866052, 25866060
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
Critical Care Nursing
Abstract

Background: Mechanically ventilated patients experience anxiety for many reasons. Pharmacological treatments such as benzodiazepines are commonly employed to manage anxiety; however, these therapies often cause undesired side effects. Additional therapies for anxiety management are needed. We sought to determine whether cell phone-based virtual reality therapy could feasibly be used for anxiety management in mechanically ventilated patients.Methods: Mechanically ventilated subjects underwent at least one session of virtual reality therapy in which they were shown a cinematic video of an outdoor green space or blue space with 360° visual range of motion. Goal session duration was 5 minutes. The primary outcome was incidence of predefined patient safety events, including self-extubation and accidental removal of tubes or lines.Results: Ten subjects underwent a total of 18 virtual reality sessions. Fifteen sessions lasted the planned 5 minutes, one session was extended at participant request, and two sessions were terminated early at participant request. There were no occurrences of the predefined safety events, and no occurrences of cybersickness. Use of a visual analog scale to measure anxiety level was feasible for this pilot study, demonstrating feasibility of this scale for future, larger scale studies.Conclusions: Virtual reality therapy shows potential as a means of managing anxiety in patients undergoing mechanical ventilation, and further rigorous exploration with this protocol is feasible.

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Haley A. C., Wacker D. A. Cinematic virtual reality for anxiety management in mechanically ventilated patients: a feasibility and pilot study // Acute and Critical Care. 2022. Vol. 37. No. 2. pp. 230-236.
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Haley A. C., Wacker D. A. Cinematic virtual reality for anxiety management in mechanically ventilated patients: a feasibility and pilot study // Acute and Critical Care. 2022. Vol. 37. No. 2. pp. 230-236.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.4266/acc.2021.00843
UR - https://doi.org/10.4266/acc.2021.00843
TI - Cinematic virtual reality for anxiety management in mechanically ventilated patients: a feasibility and pilot study
T2 - Acute and Critical Care
AU - Haley, A C
AU - Wacker, D A
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/05/31
PB - The Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine
SP - 230-236
IS - 2
VL - 37
PMID - 35172527
SN - 2586-6052
SN - 2586-6060
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@article{2022_Haley,
author = {A C Haley and D A Wacker},
title = {Cinematic virtual reality for anxiety management in mechanically ventilated patients: a feasibility and pilot study},
journal = {Acute and Critical Care},
year = {2022},
volume = {37},
publisher = {The Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.4266/acc.2021.00843},
number = {2},
pages = {230--236},
doi = {10.4266/acc.2021.00843}
}
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Haley, A. C., and D A Wacker. “Cinematic virtual reality for anxiety management in mechanically ventilated patients: a feasibility and pilot study.” Acute and Critical Care, vol. 37, no. 2, May. 2022, pp. 230-236. https://doi.org/10.4266/acc.2021.00843.