Effectiveness of Flippits and Virtual Reality Therapy on Pain and Anxiety Among Children Undergoing Painful Procedures

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作者
Mohanasundari, Sekkulandai K. [1 ]
Raghu, Valalahalli A. [1 ]
Joseph, Joyce [1 ]
Mohan, Remiya [1 ]
Sharma, Suresh [1 ]
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[1] All India Inst Med Sci, Coll Nursing, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
关键词
virtual reality; flippit; distraction card; pain; anxiety; DISTRACTION; EFFICACY;
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10.7759/cureus.17134
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction Pain experienced by children during painful procedures may cause stress, fear, and anxiety. Currently, a number of interventions are used to reduce pain perception during medical procedures and distraction therapy is one of the most commonly used interventions. Method A randomized control trial was conducted among 105 children aged between three years and 12 years undergoing painful procedures such as intravenous cannulation, blood sampling, and injections to evaluate the effect of flippits and virtual reality therapy (VRT) on pain and anxiety. Through a computerized random approach, 35 samples were allotted to each group. Experimental group-1 received VRT, experimental group-2 received flippit (distraction card) therapy during painful procedures, and the control group received the conventional intervention. Standard tools were used to assess the pain and anxiety. Result Total 128 children were admitted to the ward and 23 were not included in the study for various reasons. Total 105 children undergone randomization to three groups, 35 in each group. All were analyzed for primary and secondary outcomes. After adjusting for confounding factors using multiple logistic regression, it was found that pain scores of VRT and flippit groups were less than the control group (aOR, 95% CI 0.635, 0.504-0.799, P = 0.000 and aOR, 95% CI 0.705, 0.572-0.868, P = 0.001, respectively) and no difference was observed between VRT and Flippit group (aOR, 95% CI; 0.901, 0.723 -1.123, P 0.353). Flippit group perceived less intensity of pain compared to control group (aOR, 95% CI 0.542, 0.322-0.912, P = 0.021) and children received VRT perceived less intensity of pain than both control and flippit groups of children (aOR, 95% CI 0.258, 0.132-0.503, P = 0.000 and aOR, 95% CI 0.476, 0.252-0.900, respectively). Children received VRT and flippit therapy perceived less anxiety compared to control group (aOR, 95% CI 0.589, 0.348-0.999, P = 0.050 and aOR, 95% CI 0.385, 0.217-0.682, P = 0.001, respectively). But, there was no difference between VRT and flippit groups (aOR, 95% CI 1.532, 0.940-2.498, P = 0.087). Conclusion Flippit therapy and virtual reality therapy were better than conventional therapy in reducing the perception of anxiety and pain in children, aged three to 12 years, undergone painful procedures. Virtual reality therapy had an edge over flippit therapy in reducing the worst hurt.
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