基于虚拟现实的放松和锻炼对原发性痛经症状的急性影响。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2025-02-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.55730/1300-0144.5981
Muhammed Şeref Yildirim, Merve Çoğ, Büşra Mehder Akbaş, Sinem Salar, Hilal Keklicek
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摘要

背景/目的:原发性痛经(PD)是一种具有显著生理和心理影响的月经紊乱。身体活动和放松技巧是治疗PD的有效方法。虚拟现实(VR)的进步表明,沉浸式放松和游戏可以为缓解症状提供新的途径。本研究旨在探讨基于vr的干预对PD症状的急性影响,并将其与接受Jacobson放松的对照组进行比较。材料与方法:随机、对照、单盲试验,纳入43例年龄18-30岁、月经周期正常、患有帕金森病的女性。参与者被分为三组:(I)沉浸式VR放松,(II)非沉浸式VR游戏,或(III)雅各布森放松(对照组)。每个参与者都完成了一个20分钟的单独干预。主要结局包括腹盆腔疼痛强度、月经症状严重程度、睡眠质量和感知干预效果。结果:所有干预措施均减轻了疼痛(r = 0.78 ~ 0.85)和症状严重程度(r = 0.73 ~ 0.88) (p < 0.05),无睡眠质量变化。组间比较显示,对照组在减轻月经症状严重程度方面比非沉浸式VR练习更有效(p = 0.021, η2 = 0.144),产生更高的感知效果(p = 0.010, η2 = 0.182)。结论:vr干预与对照组均能有效缓解PD症状,且对照组症状缓解效果最一致。尽管基于虚拟现实的方法取得了令人鼓舞的结果,但传统的放松方法可能更容易获得,也更容易被接受。
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Acute effects of virtual reality-based relaxation and exergaming on primary dysmenorrhea symptoms.

Background/aim: Primary dysmenorrhea (PD) is a menstrual disorder with significant physical and psychological impacts. Physical activity and relaxation techniques are proven methods for managing PD. Advances in virtual reality (VR) suggest that immersive relaxation and exergaming could provide new avenues for symptom relief. This study aimed to investigate the acute effects of VR-based interventions on PD symptoms and compare them with a control group receiving Jacobson's Relaxation.

Materials and methods: A randomized, controlled, single-blind trial was conducted with 43 female participants aged 18-30 years with regular menstrual cycles and PD. Participants were allocated to three groups: (I) immersive VR relaxation, (II) nonimmersive VR exergaming, or (III) Jacobson's relaxation (control group). Each participant completed a single 20-min session of their assigned intervention. Primary outcomes included abdomino-pelvic pain intensity, menstrual symptom severity, sleep quality, and perceived intervention effectiveness.

Results: All interventions reduced pain (r = 0.78-0.85) and symptom severity (r = 0.73-0.88) (p < 0.05), with no sleep quality changes. Between-group comparisons showed the control group to be more effective than nonimmersive VR exergaming in reducing menstrual symptom severity (p = 0.021, η2 = 0.144) and yielded higher perceived effectiveness (p = 0.010, η2 = 0.182).

Conclusion: Both VR-based interventions and the control group effectively alleviated PD symptoms, with the control group providing the most consistent symptom relief. Despite promising results for VR-based methods, traditional relaxation may be more accessible and better tolerated.

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Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
4.30%
发文量
143
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Turkish Journal of Medical sciences is a peer-reviewed comprehensive resource that provides critical up-to-date information on the broad spectrum of general medical sciences. The Journal intended to publish original medical scientific papers regarding the priority based on the prominence, significance, and timeliness of the findings. However since the audience of the Journal is not limited to any subspeciality in a wide variety of medical disciplines, the papers focusing on the technical  details of a given medical  subspeciality may not be evaluated for publication.
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