| Literature DB >> 31888710 |
Anna Maria Iannicelli1, Daniele Vito2, Concetta Anna Dodaro3, Pasquale De Matteo4, Rita Nocerino2, Angela Sepe2, Valeria Raia2.
Abstract
Virtual Reality (VR) as a tool for pain reduction is the research topic of several clinical trial for Randomized Controlled Trials despite its wide use in the daily clinical practice for non- pharmacological reduction of pain in some countries. At present, there are no published reviews of VR-efficacy of pain reduction in pediatric patients. That is why we made a systematic review of the efficacy of VR as a tool for pain reduction in children and adolescents. Electronic databases and gray literature published between 2014 and 2019 were analyzed. A total of 9 studies were eligible according to the established inclusion criteria. Results show that virtual reality is a valid tool for non-pharmacological pain reduction and that this approach is to be preferred to the standard reduction techniques currently in use. However, more studies using standardized experimental methodologies are needed to provide more systematic comparison and quantitative synthesis.Entities:
Keywords: Children; Pain; Pediatric; Virtual reality
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31888710 PMCID: PMC6937674 DOI: 10.1186/s13052-019-0757-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Fig. 1PRISMA flow diagram
Major findings
| ID | Title | First author | Publication year | Country | Sample size | Age | Study design | Virtual reality pattern | VR application |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Virtual reality as complementary pain therapy in hospitalized patients with sickle cell disease | Agrawal A.K. | 2019 | United States | 31 | 13–20 | Feasibility study | Oculus Rift VR headset | VR was used to manage pain of vaso-occlusive pain episodes (VOE) in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). |
| 2 | Effectiveness of audio visual distraction using virtual reality eyeglasses versus tablet device in child behavioral management during inferior alveolar nerve block | Al-Halabi M.N. | 2018 | Syria | 102 | 6–10 | Randomized Controlled Trial | Virtual reality box (VR Box) | VR was used to reduce pain in children behavioral management during inferior alveolar nerve block. |
| 3 | Effect of virtual reality headset for pediatric fear and pain distraction during immunization | Chad R. | 2018 | United States | 34 (17 children and 17 parents) | Children: 6–17 Parents: 32–46 | Pilot study | VR Headset | VR was used to reduce pain and fear during immunization. |
| 4 | Virtual Reality for Pediatric Needle Procedural Pain: Two Randomized Clinical Trials | Chan E. | 2019 | Australia | 252 | 4–11 | Randomized Controlled Trial | Google Pixel XL/Google Daydream | VR was used to reduce the pain during needle-related procedures, in 2 environments: emergency department and outpatient pathology. |
| 5 | A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Use of Virtual Reality for Needle-Related Procedures in Children and Adolescents in the Emergency Department | Dumoulin S. | 2019 | Canada | 59 | 8–17 | Randomized Controlled Trial | eMagin z800 HMD | VR was used to reduce the pain during needle-related procedures. |
| 6 | Effects of distraction using virtual reality technology on pain perception and anxiety levels in children during pulp therapy of primary molars | Niharika P. | 2018 | India | 40 | 4–8 | Randomized Controlled Trial | Google VR Box and Anti-Tank Virtual Reality 3D Glasses | VR was used to reduce pain during pulp therapy in pediatric patients. |
| 7 | Effects of Virtual Reality and External Cold and Vibration on Pain in 7- to 12-Year-Old Children During Phlebotomy: A Randomized Controlled Trial | Gerçeker G.Ö. | 2018 | United States | 121 | 7–12 | Randomized Controlled Trial | Samsung Gear Oculus headset | VR was used to reduce pain during phlebotomy. |
| 8 | The Effect of Virtual Reality Distraction on Pain Relief During Dressing Changes in Children with Chronic Wounds on Lower Limbs | Hua Y. | 2015 | China | 65 | 4–16 | Prospective randomized study | Head-mount display | VR was used to reduce pain resulted from dressing changes in pediatric patients with Chronic Wounds on Lower Limbs. |
| 9 | Effect of virtual reality on adolescent pain during burn wound care | Jeffs D. | 2014 | United States | 30 | 10–17 | Randomized Controlled Trial | Tripod-arm device | VR was used to reduce procedural pain during burn wound care. |