Virtual Reality Before Pediatric Endoscopy

Authors
Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsClinicalTrials.gov
Year 2025
Brief Summary: Clinical Study The purpose of this clinical study is to evaluate whether the use of virtual reality (VR) before endoscopy reduces anxiety levels and positively impacts vital signs in children. This study aims to answer the following key questions: Does the VR application reduce pre-endoscopy anxiety in children? Does the VR application improve vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation in children? Researchers will compare the effects of the VR application with standard care to assess its effectiveness. Participants: The experimental group will undergo a 15-minute VR session before the endoscopy. The control group will receive standard care without VR. Anxiety levels and vital signs will be measured throughout the study. This study aims to explore whether VR technology can serve as an effective stress management tool during pediatric medical procedure
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First added on: Feb 01, 2025