Distracting Through Procedural Pain and Distress Using Virtual Reality and Guided Imagery in Pediatric, Adolescent, and Young Adult Patients: Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundChildren with acute and chronic illness undergo frequent, painful, and distressing procedures. ObjectiveThis randomized controlled trial was used to evaluate the effectiveness of guided imagery (GI) versus virtual reality (VR) on the procedural pain and state anxiety of children and young...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer A Hoag (Author), Jeffrey Karst (Author), Kristin Bingen (Author), Akasha Palou-Torres (Author), Ke Yan (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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