虚拟现实干预减少儿童对牙科护理的焦虑:一项系统综述

Ista Ardiagahayu Praptidina, P. Pujiyanto
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背景:早期牙科体验的不愉快、疼痛和焦虑会导致一些负面后果,如牙科恐惧、不合作行为和患者对牙科护理的普遍不满。一些技术可能有助于减少儿童患者在牙科手术期间的疼痛和焦虑。本研究旨在系统回顾虚拟现实干预在降低儿童牙科护理焦虑方面的有效性。研究对象和方法:通过检索Proquest、Scopus、Science Direct和Springer Link等数据库中2014 - 2019年发表的文章进行系统评价。关键词IRU WKLV UHYLHZ zhhuh 39LUWXDO 5HDOLW\ \ 3’hqwdo $Q[LHW\ \ 3’hqwdo 3KRELD \ 3&KLOGUHQ \ DQG 33DLQ 3HUFHSWLRQ \ 7KH LQFOXVLRQ fulwhld ZHre英语,开放获取,牙齿健康。自变量为虚拟现实干预。因变量是恐惧和焦虑。经过审查,本综述纳入了来自美国、荷兰、英国的5篇文章和来自印度的2篇文章。结果:干预后,干预组儿童牙前护理的恐惧、焦虑评分低于未干预组,差异有统计学意义(p<0.001)。干预后,干预组儿童牙后护理的恐惧和焦虑得分低于未干预组,差异有统计学意义(p<0.001)。结论:虚拟现实是一种有效的非药物干预手段,可以减少儿童在牙科护理过程中的恐惧和焦虑。
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Virtual Reality Intervention to Reduce Child Anxiety on Dental Care: A Systematic Review
Background: Unpleasant early dental experience pain and anxiety can result in several negative consequences, such as dental fear, uncooperative behavior, and general dissatisfaction of the patients with dental care. Several techniques may be useful to reduce pain and anxiety in child patients during dental procedures.This study aimed to review systematically the effectiveness of virtual reality intervention to reduce child anxiety on dental care. Subjects and Method: A systematic review was conducted by searching published articles from 2014 to 2019 from databases included Proquest, Scopus, Science Direct, and Springer Link. The keywords IRU WKLV UHYLHZ ZHUH 39LUWXDO 5HDOLW\ ́ 3'HQWDO $Q[LHW\ ́ 3'HQWDO 3KRELD ́ 3&KLOGUHQ ́ DQG 33DLQ 3HUFHSWLRQ ́ 7KH LQFOXVLRQ FULWHULD ZHre English, open access, and dental health. The independent variable was virtual reality intervention. The dependent variable was fear and anxiety. After review process 5 articles from USA, Holland, UK, and 2 articles from India, were included in this review. Results: After intervention, fear and anxiety scores in pre-dental care were lower in children who were intervened than those who were not, and it was statistically significant (p<0.001). After intervention, fear and anxiety scores in post-dental care were lower in children who were intervened than those who were not, and it was statistically significant (p<0.001). Conclusion: Virtual reality is an effective non-pharmacological intervention to reduce fear and anxiety in children during dental care.
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