Use of Virtual Reality in Pain Management in Pediatric Oncology
NCT05592132
Summary
DOREVI is a monocentric randomized controlled study that will evaluate the efficacy of virtual reality helmets for pain prevention during invasive care on 78 oncologic pediatric patients. Two groups of children (between 6 and 11 and between 12 and 18 years old) will be randomized to use helmet plus standard care or standard care alone during invasive procedures (central venous catheter puncture, lumbar puncture, or bone marrow aspiration). The pain intensity will be evaluated using a visual analogic scale during three invasive procedures, and results will be compared between the patients with or without virtual reality.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * patient who tolerates the virtual reality headset * patient followed in pediatric oncology * patient with a diagnosis of benign tumor or cancer * patient who needs to have painful medical procedure during their treatment * patient whose parents have signed the informed consent * patient affiliated with social security or equivalent Exclusion Criteria: * patient with visual or hearing impairement * patient with epilepsy or other neurological disease * patient with psychiatric disease
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NCT05592132