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Virtual Reality Hypnosis and Nurses' Stress (HYPNOVRNEO)

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CARESP: Cellule d'animation régionale en soins palliatifs

Status

Completed

Conditions

Compassion Fatigue
Virtual Reality Therapy
Hypnosis
Emotions
Anxiety
Compassion Satisfaction
Stress

Treatments

Other: Control arm (SEQ):
Device: Virtual reality Hypnosis

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06786962
HYPNOVR - NEONAT

Details and patient eligibility

About

The practice of nursing is based on helping relationships and empathy. The work is physically, mentally and emotionally demanding. This requires the mobilization of personal resources (lifestyle, coping strategies) and work resources (managerial, medical support, recognition) to cope with stress. When these resources are present, nurses can activate a resilience process through coping strategies. However, stress levels and emotional impact are such that they can lead to states of suffering and trauma such as compassion fatigue (CF). The prevalence of CF is high in the nursing profession and particularly among neonatal intensive care (NICU) nurses.

Several levels of intervention exist to prevent CF in services: organizational, inter-individual and individual. At the individual level, certain interventions such as meditation have been studied, showing positive effects with the highest levels of evidence.

On the other hand, interventions such as hypnosis have not yet been studied in this context. There is, however, an interest in studying hypnosis as a non-pharmacological intervention to reduce stress and improve emotional regulation. Indeed, the hypnotic process (promoting attentional and cognitive rest, redirecting attentional focus, reducing mental effort) is a resource activator. In order to combine individual and organizational support, the intervention must be offered in the workplace and during working hours, given the difficulty nurses have in extracting themselves from the service, the restricted break time and the acceptability of the virtual reality system. In a context where break time is short and precious, it is necessary to use a tool that adapts to these constraints. Virtual reality with the HypnoVR® tool meets these needs. This device acts as a restorative environment. It has already proven its effectiveness in the care of painful and stressed patients in critical situations. It has not yet been studied in the context of work-related stress in healthcare professionals, such as neonatal intensive care nurses. The protocol takes into account the results of studies reporting the effects associated with the use of virtual reality (VR).

Enrollment

43 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Nurse
  • Regularly work in a neonatal intensive care unit
  • Be of legal age and not opposed to participating in research
  • Fluency in French

Exclusion criteria

  • Age < 18
  • Refusal to participate
  • Current anticonvulsant or psychotropic treatment

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

43 participants in 2 patient groups

Control group
Active Comparator group
Description:
Participants are seated in a quiet area of the unit. The control group of 21 participants consists of a break with the following instructions and suggestions: "Take advantage of this break, this time just for you, to recharge your batteries. Sit in this armchair and I suggest you think of something pleasant and comfortable".
Treatment:
Other: Control arm (SEQ):
VRH Group
Experimental group
Description:
The experimental group of 22 participants consists of a hypnosis intervention using a virtual reality device (HypnoVR®). Participants are seated in a quiet area of the unit: They choose a visual scenario from among 3 proposals, guaranteeing the conditions of a restorative environment. During each session, the same script (support mode) is spoken and the same music (serenity program with soothing tones) is associated with the script. Each participant is fitted with a virtual reality mask and a headset with active noise reduction.
Treatment:
Device: Virtual reality Hypnosis

Trial contacts and locations

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