The effect of ınformation about the operating room environment with virtual reality glasses on the anxiety level and vital findings of the patients: a randomized controlled study protocol

Serpil Cagliyan Payas, Nuray Sahin Orak
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Background: This article summarizes the study protocol currently used to evaluate the effect of informing about the operating room environment with virtual reality (VR) glasses on patients' anxiety level and vital signs. Methods: This study was designed as a non-drug clinical, randomized controlled trial. Eligible patients will be randomly assigned to one of two groups. The population of the study will consist of 80 patients who will undergo planned abdominal surgery in the operating room unit of a state hospital affiliated to the TRNC ministry of health. Before surgery, the first group (n=40) will be informed through VR glasses, while the second group (n=40) will receive standard care. Conclusions: The outcome is anxiety level before surgery and the state of vital signs during surgery. Trial registration: International standard randomized controlled trial number NCT05899790.
ınformation关于虚拟现实眼镜的手术室环境对患者焦虑水平和生命体征的影响:一项随机对照研究方案
背景:本文总结了目前用于评估虚拟现实(VR)眼镜告知手术室环境对患者焦虑水平和生命体征影响的研究方案。方法:本研究采用非药物临床、随机对照试验。符合条件的患者将被随机分为两组。该研究的人群将包括80名患者,他们将在TRNC卫生部附属的一家国立医院的手术室接受计划中的腹部手术。手术前,第一组(n=40)将通过VR眼镜了解情况,第二组(n=40)将接受标准护理。结论:术前焦虑水平和术中生命体征状况是衡量患者预后的重要指标。试验注册:国际标准随机对照试验编号NCT05899790。
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