Virtual reality hypnosis for needle-related procedural pain and fear management in children: a non-inferiority randomized trial

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Sharron van den Berg
Maurits O. Hoogeveen
Tijn M. S. van Winden
Malika Chegary
Mehmet S. Genco
Nini H. Jonkman
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[1] OLVG Hospital,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute,Department of General Practice
[3] Amsterdam UMC,Department of Research and Epidemiology
[4] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[5] OLVG Hospital,undefined
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2023年 / 182卷
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Pediatric; Virtual reality; Hypnosis; Pain; Fear; Randomized controlled trial;
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Needle-related procedures can cause pain and fear in children and may lead to avoidance of future medical care. The aim of this study is to investigate whether virtual reality hypnosis (VRH) is non-inferior to medical hypnosis (MH) by a trained healthcare provider in reducing pain in children. This non-inferiority randomized trial was conducted at a teaching hospital in the Netherlands. Children aged 6 to 18 years were randomized to treatment with VRH or MH. The primary outcome was self-reported pain, using the Wong-Baker FACES Scale (WBFS) with the non-inferiority margin defined as a difference of 1.5 points. Secondary outcomes included observer-reported pain (Numeric Rating Scale), fear (scored by children and observers with the Children’s Fear Scale), blood pressure, heart rate, treatment satisfaction, and adverse effects. We randomized 138 children to VRH or MH treatment and included 114 children in the analyses (VRH n = 60, MH n = 54). We found non-inferiority for VRH compared to MH on patient-reported pain (mean difference =  − 0.17, 95%CI − 1.01;0.66). Secondary outcomes were comparable between VRH and MH groups. Both treatments scored high on patient satisfaction (VRH median = 9.0, MH median = 10.0, p = 0.512).
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