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Brief title
Health condition
'Virtual Reality' '360° video' 'anxiety' 'pain' 'needle related procedure' 'intravenous infusion' 'child' 'adolescent' 'patiënt satisfaction'
'angst' 'pijn' 'naald gerelateerde procedure' 'intraveneus infuus' 'kind' 'patiënt tevredenheid'
Sponsors and support
The Netherlands
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Reduction of anxiety
Secondary outcome
Pain reduction
Better patiënt satisfaction
Shorter procedure time
Background summary
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Study objective
The hypothesis is that use of 360⁰ VR video as information source will reduce anxiety and pain in children undergoing intravenous infusion. Subsequently, the expectation is that children will experience the hospital visit less negative and will therefore be less anxious during a subsequent visit. In addition, we expect that this way of preparation for intravenous infusion will speed up the procedure, which will save costs and increase patient satisfaction.
Study design
-Just before, during and immediately after intravenous infusion
Intervention
360° information video on intravenous infusion
Inclusion criteria
Children aged 6 - 16 years old who have to ondergo intravenous infusion
Exclusion criteria
-Intravenous infusion in the previous 6 months
-Medically diagnosed psychological / psychiatric disorder
-Anxiety Disorder
-Cognitive disorder, mental retardation
-Little knowledge of the Dutch language, both for patient and parent
-Need for the use of dormic or nitrous oxide during the procedure
-Visual defects
-Epilepsy
Design
Recruitment
Followed up by the following (possibly more current) registration
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL6768 |
NTR-old | NTR6945 |
CCMO | NL64002.015.17 |
OMON | NL-OMON46620 |