The benefits of virtual reality (VR) in managing pain and anxiety for critical care patients has never been demonstrated, even if a positive effect has been demonstrated in other populations of patients. A preliminary survey in 8 critical care units equipped with the VR mask, identified a under-use of masks by critical care teams. Before addressing the question of the effectiveness of the VR mask in a population of critical care patients, we must first identify the barriers and facilitators to its use and propose a new organization in critical care units promoting the use of VR mask by autonomous caregivers. A qualitative study will be conducted with patients and caregivers of a critical care unit to identify the barriers and facilitators to the use of virtual reality masks in the management of pain and anxiety by caregivers.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Patients and caregivers will be interviewed about the barriers and facilitators to the use of VR masks in the management of pain and anxiety, in order to propose organizational changes that encourage their use.
Hôpital Louis Pradel - Hospices Civils de Lyon
Bron, France, France
Identify the barriers and facilitators to the use of virtual reality mask by paramedical staff in the management of invasive care for critical care patients
Patients and caregivers of a cardiac critical care unit will be interviewed (semi-structured interviews) to gather their perceptions on the use of virtual reality mask for pain and anxiety management in invasive care for critical care patients
Time frame: Participants will be interviewed once (about one-hour interview)
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