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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
108 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-09-23
2021-12-13
Brief Summary
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"VR offers an interactive distraction technique, a contrast to the passive distraction of reading a book or playing games on a tablet … and \[VR\] is thought to alter pain perception and the child's interpretation of pain signals." (Cochrane Library - Virtual reality simulation for reducing pain in children).
The project aims to collect data about venepuncture, cannulation, long lines - qualitative and quantitative data - from children and parents. This studyl compares current standard practice with VR distraction therapy.
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Detailed Description
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VR companies do not recommend use of their headsets in children under 13 years of age. I do not anticipate including 8-12 year olds in the study causing any issues based on experience and advice from relevant experts (see below). In summary, the age cut off is borne of lack of evidence for long-term effects of VR on visual or brain development, rather than specific concerns or evidence existing to inform the age cut off.
Children's Hospital Colorado (US) use VR in children of 6 years and above. Speaking with their Associate Professor of Paediatrics, the age limitation is not derived from medical standards or concerns. They discussed with their Neurology department who agreed there is no age-specific concern that warrants the 12 year cut-off, and they also rely upon the professional expertise of Child Life Specialists who routinely screen toys and devices for age-appropriate application. They have used VR in healthcare for children several hundred times and have no concerns about the age cut off the VR companies suggest.
Stanford University School of Medicine (US) run the highest volume clinical VR therapy program in the US, with thousands of children each year receiving VR. Their department similarly does not exclude under 13 year olds from their program.
Clinicians experienced with VR in the UK have spoken to VR companies involved in their studies, and the information gives was that there no long-term data on VR and its effects on brain and visual development. These clinicians also use VR on children aged 5-6 years and above.
I have met with the VR company Dubit Limited, which shows in its global trends data that children much younger than 13 are already using VR. The publication "Children and Virtual Reality: Emerging Possibilities and Challenges" contains data from studies looking at the 8-12 year old age group; there is not any current evidence of adverse events in this age group, though transient change to visual function has been seen only in a minority of VR users in this age group.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
DIAGNOSTIC
NONE
Study Groups
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Children undergoing surgery
Application of a virtual reality headset
Use of a headset to experience a different reality
Interventions
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Application of a virtual reality headset
Use of a headset to experience a different reality
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Under care of paediatric department - as inpatient
3. Requiring invasive procedure - including (but not limited to) blood sampling (venepuncture), siting intravenous access (cannulation, long line, Port-a-cath access), lumbar puncture, other device insertion or removal (e.g. catheter, drain, cardiac pacing wires, intra-thecal baclofen pump refills), minor surgical bedside procedures.
4. Consents to study - either child with mental capacity, or parent/legal guardian on behalf of their child.
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients not under care of paediatrics (over 18 years of age)
* If the child has previously been recruited to the study - each child may only be in the study once
* Contraindications to use of VR or the VR headset
* Inability to wear headset - facial or skull injury/fracture
* Marked reduced visual acuity or blindness
* Interference with care - e.g. requirement of other medical equipment that cannot be worn/administered simultaneously with VR e.g. non-invasive ventilation.
* Pre-procedure dizziness, nausea, vertigo
* History of photosensitive epilepsy
* Potential for poor cooperation with procedure (hence risk of moving) - this is more likely in the age range 8-12 years old. Prior discussion to be held with parents through PIL and consent form to judge if the child is likely to be cooperative.
8 Years
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Leeds Teaching Hopsital NHS Trust
Leeds, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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PA21/140676
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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