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The EFFECT of VİRTUAL REALİTY HEADSETS on ANXİETY, FEAR and PHYSİOLOGICAL PARAMETERS in CHİLDREN With CANCER UNDERGOİNG INTRATHECAL CHEMOTHERAPY

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by TC Erciyes University
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorTC Erciyes University
Started2026-01-05
Est. completion2026-06
Eligibility
Age4 Years – 10 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

This study was planned to determine the effect of virtual reality glasses on anxiety, fear, and physiological parameters in cancer patients aged 4-10 years undergoing intrathecal chemotherapy. The main questions that the study aimed to answer are as follows: * Could virtual reality glasses affect the fear experienced by children undergoing intrathecal chemotherapy? * Could virtual reality glasses affect the anxiety experienced by children undergoing intrathecal chemotherapy? * Does virtual reality goggles have an effect on the physiological parameters of children undergoing intrathecal chemotherapy? Researchers will compare the effects of virtual reality glasses on fear, anxiety, and physiological parameters (heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation) in children with cancer undergoing intrathecal chemotherapy to a control group that will not receive any intervention. Cancer patients participating in the study will be given virtual reality glasses before intrathecal chemotherapy treatment.

Eligibility

Age: 4 Years – 10 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

1. outside the 4-10 age range,
2. have a chronic or genetic illness,
3. have an intellectual, visual, or hearing impairment,
4. cannot adapt to virtual reality glasses,
5. are uncooperative (both themselves and their parents),
6. neither they nor their parents are willing to participate in the research and have not given their verbal or written consent will not be included in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. outside the 4-10 age range,
2. have a chronic or genetic illness,
3. have an intellectual, visual, or hearing impairment,
4. cannot adapt to virtual reality glasses,
5. are uncooperative (both themselves and their parents),
6. neither they nor their parents are willing to participate in the research and have not given their verbal or written consent will not be included in the study.

Conditions3

AnxietyCancerPediatric Cancer

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