Effectiveness of virtual reality interventions on anxiety and depressive symptoms in hemodialysis patients: A systematic review

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Safia Mecerli, Valentine Cazauvieilh, Romain Vial, Sébastien Colson, Christophe Roman, Mickaël Bobot, Philippe Brunet
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Abstract

Background: End-stage chronic kidney disease affects millions of people worldwide, and its treatment through hemodialysis results in a high rate of depression and anxiety. To address these disorders, virtual reality can be used as a non-pharmacological psychological intervention.

Objective: To describe the effectiveness of virtual reality interventions on depression and anxiety symptoms in hemodialysis patients.

Methods: A systematic review was conducted in the PubMed, Embase, ScienceDirect, and PsycInfo databases. Six quantitative studies published between 2019 and 2024 that address the impact of virtual reality on anxiety and depressive symptoms in hemodialysis patients were included according to the PRISMA method. A methodical analysis of these studies was performed.

Results: These studies utilize various virtual reality interventions, both immersive and non-immersive, such as “exergaming.” They predominantly report a significant improvement in depression and anxiety scores in hemodialysis patients. The benefit of these studies varies according to the type and duration of the intervention. The main limitations include the small number of available studies and limited sample sizes.

Conclusion: Virtual reality interventions show promising potential for improving anxiety and depressive symptoms in hemodialysis patients. They can find a place in non-pharmacological management. Large additional studies are needed to better understand their potential benefits and to optimize their handling by patients and caregivers.

虚拟现实干预对血液透析患者焦虑和抑郁症状的有效性:系统综述
背景:慢性终末期肾病影响着全球数百万人,血液透析治疗导致抑郁和焦虑的高发率。为了治疗这些疾病,虚拟现实可以作为一种非药物的心理干预。目的:本综述旨在描述虚拟现实干预对血液透析患者抑郁和焦虑症状的有效性。方法:在Pubmed、Embase、ScienceDirect和PsycInfo数据库中进行系统综述。在2019年至2024年期间发表的六项定量研究,涉及虚拟现实对血液透析患者焦虑和抑郁症状的影响,被纳入PRISMA方法。对这些研究进行了系统的分析。结果:这些研究使用了不同的虚拟现实干预,沉浸式和非沉浸式的“exergaming”。大多数报告显示,血液透析患者的抑郁和焦虑分数有显著改善。这些研究的好处取决于干预的类型和持续时间。现有的主要限制是现有研究的数量有限和样本量往往有限。结论:虚拟现实干预在改善血液透析患者的焦虑和抑郁症状方面具有巨大的潜力。它们在非药物护理中找到了自己的位置。还需要进行更多的大规模研究,以更好地了解它们的潜在好处,并优化患者和护理团队对它们的管理。
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