Virtual reality for physical and psychological improvement during the treatment of patients with breast cancer: Systematic review

Q2 Computer Science
Bryan Tito-Llana, Nils Riveros-Torre, Brian Meneses-Claudio, Monica Auccacusi-Kañahuire
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Abstract

During breast cancer treatment, patients face various physical and psychological problems. However, a promising solution has been found in the use of virtual reality as a tool to address these problems. Our goal was to identify the most common problems and symptoms during treatment, as well as investigate the effectiveness of virtual reality in addressing them. We also set out to determine if there are any disadvantages associated with using this system. To this end, we conducted a systematic review using a non-experimental, descriptive, and qualitative-quantitative approach. 20 open access articles were selected in the Scopus database, following established inclusion and exclusion criteria. The results revealed that anxiety and pain are the most common symptoms experienced during breast cancer treatment. Regarding the effectiveness of virtual reality to treat these symptoms, differences were found: a significant impact on anxiety was observed (p < 0.001), but no significant impact on pain was found (p < 0.07). In addition, only three studies mentioned the possible presence of cyberdisease as an obstacle. In conclusion, anxiety and pain are the most common symptoms during breast cancer treatment. Virtual reality shows high efficacy in managing anxiety, but its effectiveness in pain management is limited. In addition, technological advances appear to have reduced the occurrence of cyberdisease and associated drawbacks, although little information is available in the studies reviewed.
虚拟现实在乳腺癌患者治疗过程中的生理和心理改善:系统综述
在乳腺癌治疗过程中,患者面临各种生理和心理问题。然而,利用虚拟现实作为解决这些问题的工具,已经找到了一个有希望的解决方案。我们的目标是确定治疗过程中最常见的问题和症状,并调查虚拟现实在解决这些问题方面的有效性。我们还着手确定使用这个系统是否有任何缺点。为此,我们采用非实验、描述性和定性定量方法进行了系统综述。按照既定的纳入和排除标准,从Scopus数据库中选择了20篇开放获取文章。结果显示,焦虑和疼痛是乳腺癌治疗期间最常见的症状。关于虚拟现实治疗这些症状的有效性,发现了差异:观察到对焦虑的显着影响(p <0.001),但对疼痛无显著影响(p <0.07)。此外,只有三项研究提到网络疾病可能是一种障碍。总之,焦虑和疼痛是乳腺癌治疗期间最常见的症状。虚拟现实在治疗焦虑方面显示出很高的效果,但在治疗疼痛方面的效果有限。此外,技术进步似乎减少了网络疾病和相关缺陷的发生,尽管所审查的研究中提供的信息很少。
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EAI Endorsed Transactions on Pervasive Health and Technology
EAI Endorsed Transactions on Pervasive Health and Technology Computer Science-Computer Science (miscellaneous)
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