- recruitingNA
Virtual Reality Within Palliative Care (VR-SPC)
This study looks at how virtual reality (VR) can help people in palliative care feel better, reach personal goals, and improve their wellbeing. It explores using VR alone or with a companion, and how it impacts their overall experience.
United Kingdom - not yet recruitingNA
Effectiveness of a Visual Telerehabilitation Program on Visual Perception in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults With Hemianopsia Consecutive to a Brain Tumour
This study is looking at whether specially designed computer games, using virtual reality, can help young people aged 10-40 who have lost some of their vision (hemianopsia) due to a brain tumour. It aims to improve their sight and daily life.
Austria · Denmark · France - active not recruitingNA
Virtual Reality to Reduce Pre-procedure Anxiety Prior ECT
This study explores if virtual reality (VR) videos can help reduce anxiety in patients before electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). It compares VR education to standard discussions, measuring anxiety, knowledge, heart rate, and blood pressure to see which method works best.
Canada - recruitingNA
Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Virtual Reality When Placing a Needle on an Implantable Venous Access Device in Children With Leukemia
This study looks at whether virtual reality (VR) can help children with leukaemia feel less pain and anxiety when they have needles for their treatment. We're comparing VR games or calming VR experiences to standard care during these procedures over three months.
France - recruitingNA
Pain Management With Virtual Reality Hypnosis
This study is looking into whether virtual reality hypnosis can help manage pain during the early stages of labour. It aims to offer a drug-free way to cope with discomfort for expectant mothers in the UK, potentially reducing the need for traditional painkillers.
France