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Literature overview: VR intervention reducing anxiety for interapartum…
Literature overview: VR intervention reducing anxiety for interapartum woman
Hajesmaeel-Gohariet al. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
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VR technology to reduce the anxiety of women
Assessing the effect of VR in reducing anxiety before cesarean by providing information about the cesarean procedure Nobel et al.
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What: 360 degrees VR video in glasses about all aspects of cesarean delivery
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VR was not effective reducing anxiety before cesarean
Anxiety assessment of pregnant mothers using VR Severi et al.
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What: Visual/kinesthetic interaction with the fetus
Outcome: Virtual models reduced the stress of pregnant mothers and lead to better communication between mother and fetus
VR for decreasing delivery pain
Assessing the effect of VR in reducing labor pain Wong et al.
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What: VR blossoming tree, ocean waves, and crackling campfire accompanied by meditative auditory guidance specific to pregnancy and laboring women scenario
Outcome: VR was an effective tool for reducing labor pain
Assessing the effect of VR in reducing labor pain and anxiety incesarean surgery Mosso et al.
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What: Visual scenarios (enchanted forest, cliff and castle)
Outcome: The use of VR in cesarean reduced the pain and anxiety of childbirth and was a powerful and safe tool.
Assessing the effect of VR in reducing labor pain Frey et al.
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What: Scene of curious manatees from www.ocean-rift.com, relaxing music from www.brain.fm
Outcome: Using the VR approach to gain experience in reducing labor pain and anxiety was useful
VR for pain distraction
Virtual Reality Pain Mitigation During
Elective Cesarean Surgical Delivery - Vazquez
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What? VR relaxation was initiated for the placement of epidural block and cesarean procedure until gynecologist extracted the newborn from the uterus
Outcome: VR supplemented pain mitigation provides high levels of satisfaction to mothers during elective cesarean delivery and carries no risk for the newborns. The current report highlights an innovative contribution to women´healthcare.
VR for pain control during labor: patient preferences
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What? Nurses periodically recorded information every 4 hours during latent labor and every 1 hour during active labor. VR arm patients were asked to use VR for at least 15 minutes and record pain scores again.
Outcome: Patients tend to not desire VR use with pain scores >8, or at night time. When implementing VR during labor, patient preferences should be kept in mind to optimize its effectiveness.
The use of pre-operative virtual reality to reduce anxiety in women undergoing gynecological surgeries: a prospective cohort study
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Outcome: Our study showed significant reduction in preoperative anxiety after VR experience and has positive patient satisfaction. The use of VR may be suitable for patients with high anxiety preoperatively without the use of anxiolytics.
What? Patients were given a VR headset accompanied with a handphone loaded with VR experiences comprising sceneries, background meditation music and breathing exercises.
anxiolitycs zijn pijnstillende medicijnen