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Effect of Watching Video With Virtual Reality Glasses During Surgery on Anxiety and Comfort Levels

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Trakya University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Intraoperative
Comfort
Anxiety

Treatments

Other: Using a virtual reality glasses

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07258420
2023-PO189

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of using virtual reality glasses during surgery on patients' anxiety and comfort levels. The main hypotheses are as follows:

H1: 'During open inguinal hernia surgery performed with spinal anesthesia, anxiety levels of patients using virtual reality glasses are lower than those of patients who do not use them.' H2: It was determined that 'The comfort levels of patients who use virtual reality glasses during open inguinal hernia surgery performed with spinal anesthesia are higher than those of patients who do not use them'.

Participants will be asked to watch a video using VR goggles during surgery. If there is a comparison group: Researchers will compare patients to a control group to see if there are any differences in anxiety and comfort levels.

Full description

Randomization method will be used to determine the groups. Randomization of the patients was done using 'Random Allocation Software 2.0' program and they were divided into 2 groups: 1) Control group and 2) Intervention group.

  1. Control Group: Patients in this group will be visited by the researcher in the pre-anesthesia listening room in the operating room before surgery. No other intervention will be made to the patients during surgery. Patients will be visited again in the post-anesthesia recovery room after surgery. Visual Analog Scale-A was used to assess the anxiety levels of the patients; Perioperative Comfort Scale was used to assess their comfort levels.
  2. Intervention Group: Patients in this group will be visited by the researcher in the pre-anesthesia recovery room in the operating room before surgery. Patients will be informed about the virtual reality glasses they will use during surgery. Patients will be asked to watch videos with virtual reality glasses during surgery. Patients will be visited again in the post-anesthesia recovery room after surgery. Visual Analog Scale-A was used to assess patients' anxiety levels; Perioperative Comfort Scale was used to assess their comfort levels.

Enrollment

84 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

To research;

  • Planned elective surgery
  • Those who will undergo inguinal hernia surgery for the first time
  • Those who do not have vision, hearing and perception problems
  • Patients who want to participate in the study voluntarily were included.

Exclusion criteria

  • Any anesthesia method other than spinal anesthesia was applied during the procedure
  • Under the age of 18, over the age of 75
  • Having advanced vision and hearing problems
  • Diagnosed with mental and psychological illness
  • Using anti-depressant/sedative medication
  • Having stopped watching videos during the surgical procedure

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

84 participants in 2 patient groups

Intervention group
Experimental group
Description:
Patients will be visited in the rest room in the operating room before the surgery and will be informed about the virtual reality glasses they will use during the surgery. Patients will be asked to watch videos with virtual reality glasses during the surgery. Visual Analog Scale-A was used to assess the anxiety levels of patients and Perioperative Comfort Scale was used to assess their comfort levels
Treatment:
Other: Using a virtual reality glasses
Control group
No Intervention group
Description:
Patients in this group will be visited by the researcher in the pre-anesthesia listening room in the operating room before surgery. No other intervention will be made to the patients during surgery. Patients will be visited again in the post-anesthesia recovery room after surgery. Visual Analog Scale-A was used to assess the anxiety levels of the patients; Perioperative Comfort Scale was used to assess their comfort levels.

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