Use of virtual reality in children in a broad range of medical settings: a systematic narrative review of recent meta-analyses
Virtual reality (VR) is an emerging method that can be used in many scenarios involving children. VR has been increasingly studied as it has become cheaper, more widely available, and of better quality. In this review of current meta-analyses on the use of VR in children in the medical setting, we e...
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Main Authors: | Emily Antonovics (Author), Grammatina Boitsios (Author), Thomas Saliba (Author) |
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The Korean Pediatric Society,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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