The purpose of this research is to see if patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and abdominal pain resulting in health-related quality of life deficits despite lack of evidence of active inflammation improve with the use of virtual reality (VR).
The goal of this research is to see if patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and abdominal pain resulting in health-related quality of life deficits despite lack of evidence of active inflammation improve with the use of virtual reality (VR). The use of VR therapy is investigational. You have been asked to take part in this research because you have been identified as an adult with CD with abdominal pain at least weekly despite normal C-reactive protein and fecal calprotectin levels in adult patients, age 18- 70 years old. Demographic information will be gathered (age, sex, race, current medication use, co-morbid conditions), as will prior tests and interventions. Participants will be asked to participate in the two-week pre-screening evaluation for symptoms through questionnaires. The VR portion of the study will last for 8 weeks. You will be asked to use your headset on a daily basis for at least 30 minutes, but you are free to use the headset as much as you would like. You will be called on a weekly basis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
15
The VR portion of the study will last for 8 weeks. You will be asked to use your headset on a daily basis for at least 30 minutes, but you are free to use the headset as much as you would like.
Mayo Clinic Florida
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
RECRUITINGImprovement in abdominal pain
Improvement in mean abdominal pain by 25% at week 10 as compared to baseline in patients with quiescent CD using the 0-10 Likert pain scale.
Time frame: 10 weeks
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