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Impact of Virtual Reality in Hematology and Oncology During Invasive Procedures in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults, from 7 to Less Than 25 Years Old

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Poitiers University Hospital
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorPoitiers University Hospital
Started2022-10-13
Est. completion2026-11-13
Eligibility
Age7 Years – 24 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

This pilot study will be testing the feasibility of medical hypnosis through virtual reality during invasive médical procédures in children and young adults with cancer. Patients age from 7 to under 25 years whose treatement protocols required a lumbure puncture and a chemotherapy by implantable venous access will be randomly assigned to virtual reality or treatement as usual (nitrous oxide, anxiolytics, opioid analgesics, psychotropic and benzodiazepine). We expect the same benefit by using VR as usual intervention.

Eligibility

Age: 7 Years – 24 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Patients aged 7 to strictly under 25
* Follow-ups for hematological or oncological pathology
* With a lumbar puncture or to connection to an implantable chamber
* Patient understanding French
* Consent of parents or guardians with parental authority.
* Child informed and having given his assent

Exclusion Criteria:

* Children with cognitive impairment
* Children in absolute emergency situations
* Children with a contraindication to a virtual reality headset (psychiatric pathology, vestibular and proprioceptive disorders, unbalanced epilepsy, impaired vision, hearing aids, claustrophobia, recent lesions of the eyes, face or scalp)
* Children who have already participated in the clinical investigation
* Refusal to participate in the study
* Patients not benefiting from a social security system or not benefiting from it by the intermediary of a third person

Conditions5

CancerPainPediatricsProcedural PainVirtual Reality

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