Immersive Virtual Reality Use in Medical Intensive Care: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study
BackgroundImmersive virtual reality (VR) is a promising therapy to improve the experience of patients with critical illness and may help avoid postdischarge functional impairments. However, the determinants of interest and usability may vary locally and reports of uptake in the literature are variab...
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Main Authors: | Brian W Locke (Author), Te-yi Tsai (Author), C Mahony Reategui-Rivera (Author), Aileen S Gabriel (Author), Aref Smiley (Author), Joseph Finkelstein (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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