{"title":"Utilising Virtual Reality in Pain Management: A Systematic Review","authors":"Faiz Daud","doi":"10.17576/mh.2021.1602.04","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Virtual reality (VR) offers patient with a drug free supplement, an alternative or complementary therapy to traditional pain management. VR technology allowing its use in a wide variety of settings in the medicine world. So, we would like to evaluate the current existing evidence supporting VR in pain management. We conducted a systematic review of interventional and observational studies that examined VR applications in pain management between 2010 and 2019. We used Scopus databases, PubMed, Web of Science, Ovid MEDLINE and EBSCOhost to identify the studies using keywords “patient”, “virtual reality”, “medicine” and “pain management”. Data was obtained by two investigators and agreement was reached with the involvement of a third and fourth investigator. Narrative synthesis for all research was done. A total of 451 citations were identified, among which 12 studies met the criteria for inclusion. Studies involve various countries with participant age ranging from 6 to 75 years old. Studies were small, employed different design, instrument and measure for outcome. Studies addressed experimental, acute and chronic pain with four categories of condition which are burn injury, orthopedic diseases and chronic headache. VR was effective during the procedure in experimental and acute pain management. Majority of studies involving VR in painful physical rehabilitation therapy found VR reduced chronic pain and some provide evidence of lasting analgesia effect of VR after therapy. The usage of VR in chronic pain in term of psychological and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) showed improvement of positive mood, emotional and motivation that could lead to improvement of quality of life. VR also useful to elicit findings during painful cervical kinematics assessment in chronic neck pain. VR is a promising technology to be applied in managing chronic and acute pain. Some research showed that VR usage is able to provide lasting effect of analgesia even after VR session. However, there is a need for long term, larger sample sizes and well controlled studies to show clinical and cost-effectiveness for this technology to be used in clinical settings.","PeriodicalId":80079,"journal":{"name":"Medicine & health","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-12-29","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Medicine & health","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.17576/mh.2021.1602.04","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Virtual reality (VR) offers patient with a drug free supplement, an alternative or complementary therapy to traditional pain management. VR technology allowing its use in a wide variety of settings in the medicine world. So, we would like to evaluate the current existing evidence supporting VR in pain management. We conducted a systematic review of interventional and observational studies that examined VR applications in pain management between 2010 and 2019. We used Scopus databases, PubMed, Web of Science, Ovid MEDLINE and EBSCOhost to identify the studies using keywords “patient”, “virtual reality”, “medicine” and “pain management”. Data was obtained by two investigators and agreement was reached with the involvement of a third and fourth investigator. Narrative synthesis for all research was done. A total of 451 citations were identified, among which 12 studies met the criteria for inclusion. Studies involve various countries with participant age ranging from 6 to 75 years old. Studies were small, employed different design, instrument and measure for outcome. Studies addressed experimental, acute and chronic pain with four categories of condition which are burn injury, orthopedic diseases and chronic headache. VR was effective during the procedure in experimental and acute pain management. Majority of studies involving VR in painful physical rehabilitation therapy found VR reduced chronic pain and some provide evidence of lasting analgesia effect of VR after therapy. The usage of VR in chronic pain in term of psychological and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) showed improvement of positive mood, emotional and motivation that could lead to improvement of quality of life. VR also useful to elicit findings during painful cervical kinematics assessment in chronic neck pain. VR is a promising technology to be applied in managing chronic and acute pain. Some research showed that VR usage is able to provide lasting effect of analgesia even after VR session. However, there is a need for long term, larger sample sizes and well controlled studies to show clinical and cost-effectiveness for this technology to be used in clinical settings.
虚拟现实(VR)为患者提供了一种无药物补充,一种传统疼痛管理的替代或补充疗法。VR技术允许其在医学世界的各种环境中使用。因此,我们想要评估目前支持VR在疼痛管理中的现有证据。我们对介入和观察性研究进行了系统回顾,这些研究检查了VR在2010年至2019年间在疼痛管理中的应用。我们使用Scopus、PubMed、Web of Science、Ovid MEDLINE和EBSCOhost数据库,使用关键词“患者”、“虚拟现实”、“医学”和“疼痛管理”来识别研究。两名调查人员获得了数据,并在第三和第四名调查人员的参与下达成了协议。完成了所有研究的叙事综合。共发现451篇引用,其中12篇研究符合纳入标准。研究涉及多个国家,参与者年龄从6岁到75岁不等。研究规模小,采用不同的设计、工具和测量结果。研究涉及实验性、急性和慢性疼痛的四类情况,即烧伤、骨科疾病和慢性头痛。在实验和急性疼痛治疗过程中,VR是有效的。大多数涉及VR在疼痛物理康复治疗中的研究发现VR减轻了慢性疼痛,一些研究提供了VR治疗后持久镇痛效果的证据。在心理和认知行为治疗(CBT)中使用VR治疗慢性疼痛,可以改善积极情绪、情绪和动机,从而改善生活质量。在慢性颈部疼痛的颈椎运动学评估中,VR也有助于得出结果。虚拟现实是一种很有前途的技术,可以应用于治疗慢性和急性疼痛。一些研究表明,即使在VR会话之后,VR使用也能够提供持久的镇痛效果。然而,需要长期、更大的样本量和良好的对照研究来证明该技术在临床环境中使用的临床和成本效益。