Effect of virtual reality-based exercise intervention on sleep quality in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and healthy siblings: A randomized controlled trial

Müberra Tanrıverdi, E. Çakır, M. Akkoyunlu, F. Cakir
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Abstract Objective Sleep is one of the important measurements of the quality of life for children especially suffering from a chronic illness such as cancer. Our aim was to determine the changes in sleep quality and to investigate the effect of virtual reality-based exercise (VRBE) approaches on sleep in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) off treatment. Method The participants (ALL and healthy siblings) were evaluated for sleep quality with polysomnography and “Children's Sleep Habit Questionnaire” before and after 12 weeks. The study randomized into two groups: an exercise group who received VRBE in two days in a week, 45 min of each session for 12 weeks and an control group who were managed with supportive measures. The VRBE comprised of aerobic exercise in four different games by Nintendo Wii Fit Plus®. Results This randomized controlled trial was carried out on 38 participants. Before intervention, ALL patients (n = 24) and healthy siblings (n = 14) had similar sleep quality in terms of polysomnography and Children's Sleep Habit Questionnaire findings. After intervention, total time asleep (p = 0.023), respiratory disturbance index of hypopnea (p = 0.005), apnea/hypopnea index (p = 0.008), and number of apnea (p = 0.028) statistically significant improved. Significance of results Patients with ALL off treatment had similar values of sleep quality with healthy siblings. Novel types of exercises like VRBE have positive effects on sleep disorders in children with ALL and also healthy siblings. Future studies are needed comparing the different types of interventions.
基于虚拟现实的运动干预对急性淋巴细胞白血病儿童和健康兄弟姐妹睡眠质量的影响:一项随机对照试验
摘要目的睡眠是衡量儿童生活质量的重要指标之一,尤其是患有癌症等慢性疾病的儿童。我们的目的是确定睡眠质量的变化,并研究基于虚拟现实的运动(VRBE)方法对急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)治疗患者睡眠的影响。方法采用多导睡眠描记仪和《儿童睡眠习惯问卷》对12周前和12周后的被试(ALL和健康兄弟姐妹)进行睡眠质量评价。该研究随机分为两组:一组是运动组,每周两天接受VRBE,每次45分钟,持续12周;另一组是对照组,接受支持性措施。VRBE由任天堂Wii Fit Plus®的四种不同游戏的有氧运动组成。结果本随机对照试验共纳入38例受试者。干预前,ALL患者(n = 24)和健康兄弟姐妹(n = 14)的睡眠质量在多导睡眠图和儿童睡眠习惯问卷调查结果方面相似。干预后,总睡眠时间(p = 0.023)、呼吸障碍低呼吸指数(p = 0.005)、呼吸暂停/低呼吸指数(p = 0.008)、呼吸暂停次数(p = 0.028)均有统计学意义的改善。结果ALL停药患者的睡眠质量值与健康兄弟姐妹相似。像VRBE这样的新型运动对急性淋巴细胞白血病儿童和健康兄弟姐妹的睡眠障碍有积极影响。未来的研究需要比较不同类型的干预措施。
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