虚拟现实作为成人烧伤患者的干预:一项综合综述。

IF 1.6 Q2 NURSING
Maria Ramage, Suja P Davis
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背景:虚拟现实(VR)允许烧伤患者参与虚拟世界,可以为患者提供从疼痛分散注意力。目的:评估可用于成人烧伤人群的VR模型类型,并确定其在疼痛管理和其他健康结果方面的功效。方法:系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南指导了本综述。我们检索了CINAHL和PubMed的数据库,以确定符合纳入标准的同行评议期刊。我们利用乔安娜布里格斯研究所(JBI)的质量评估工具来评估所选的研究。结果:搜索结果以9项研究结束。确定的虚拟现实类型包括被动和主动场景,重点是自然环境。定量研究结果表明,VR在治疗干预期间减轻了患者的疼痛。相比之下,大多数定性研究的结果显示,VR在伤口护理期间为患者提供了分心。关于次要结果,VR显示改善手部康复,焦虑和肺功能。结论:本综述综合了VR作为治疗成人烧伤患者疼痛的非药物和辅助干预措施的证据,有助于护理。这篇综述对护理实践的影响包括考虑对执业护士的员工培训和技术支持,以成功和安全地将VR体验应用到他们的实践中。医疗保健政策应描述烧伤患者使用VR的最佳实践,以指导其实施,为支付VR设备的费用提供资金,并为所有成年烧伤患者公平获得VR体验。
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Virtual reality as an intervention for adult burn patients: an integrative review.

Background: Virtual reality (VR) allows burn patients to engage in a virtual world and can provide patients with a distraction from pain.

Aims: To assess the types of VR models available for use in the adult burn population and determine their efficacy regarding pain management and other health outcomes.

Methods: The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines guided this review. We searched the databases of CINAHL and PubMed to identify the peer-reviewed journals that matched the inclusion criteria. We utilised the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) quality appraisal tools to evaluate the selected studies.

Results: The search results ended in nine studies. The types of VR identified included passive and active scenarios with a focus on natural environments. The findings of the quantitative studies indicated that VR decreased patients' pain during therapeutic interventions. In contrast, the findings of most qualitative studies revealed that VR provided distraction for patients during wound care. Regarding secondary outcomes, VR was shown to improve hand rehabilitation, anxiety and pulmonary functions.

Conclusion: This integrative review contributes to nursing by synthesising the evidence on VR as a non-pharmacological and complementary intervention to manage pain among adult burn patients. The implications of this review in nursing practice include consideration of staff training and technical support for practising nurses to successfully and safely implement the VR experience into their practice. Healthcare policies should delineate the best practices for VR use among burn patients to guide its implementation, funds to cover the costs of VR equipment, and equitable access to VR experience for all adult burn patients.

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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Research in Nursing is a leading peer reviewed journal that blends good research with contemporary debates about policy and practice. The Journal of Research in Nursing contributes knowledge to nursing practice, research and local, national and international health and social care policy. Each issue contains a variety of papers and review commentaries within a specific theme. The editors are advised and supported by a board of key academics, practitioners and policy makers of international standing. The Journal of Research in Nursing will: • Ensure an evidence base to your practice and policy development • Inform your research work at an advanced level • Challenge you to critically reflect on the interface between practice, policy and research
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