The primary purpose of the study is to determine if the use of Virtual Reality (VR) goggles reduces the degree of anxiety patients experience during vasectomy procedures. The eligibility criteria include a.) appropriate age (19-100 years); b.) undergoing elective vasectomy procedure for purpose of desired sterility; c.) acceptance of wearing goggles; d) able to provide informed consent.There will be two groups, Group A will wear VR goggles and Group B will not. Evaluations will be done by survey to include questions regarding the level of anxiety experienced during the procedure, along with satisfaction scores of the experience.
1. The aim of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of virtual reality goggles (VRG) for improving the patient's experience during vasectomy procedure. 2. The secondary aim is to determine if VRG reduces the level of anxiety experienced during vasectomy procedure. VR is an immersive, multisensory experience in a three-dimensional environment designed to replicate a real world. It has been shown in multiple studies to decrease acute and chronic pain in a variety of clinical settings. The mechanism is due to distraction by activating visual, auditory and proprioceptive senses. One example of this is a report by G. Pooja et. al. where in VR goggles reduced pain and medication use during orthopedic procedures (1). Another study found decrease in pain in medically treated patients (n=50 patients in 2 groups) after a 15 minute VR viewing on pain reduction compared to 2 -D viewing (2).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Virtual Reality
No Virtual Reality
Procedure anxiety
Procedure anxiety measured by Beck Anxiety Inventory
Time frame: during vasectomy Procedure
Procedure anxiety
Procedure anxiety measured by Beck Anxiety Inventory
Time frame: 10 minutes prior to procedure start
Procedure anxiety
Procedure anxiety measured by Beck Anxiety Inventory
Time frame: 10 minutes after procedure ends
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