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Virtual Reality in Health System: Beyond Entertainment. A Mini-Review on the Efficacy of VR During Cancer Treatment
Journal of cellular physiology, 2016-02, Vol.231 (2), p.275-287
Chirico, Andrea
Lucidi, Fabio
De Laurentiis, Michele
Milanese, Carla
Napoli, Alessandro
Giordano, Antonio
2016
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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Chirico, Andrea
Lucidi, Fabio
De Laurentiis, Michele
Milanese, Carla
Napoli, Alessandro
Giordano, Antonio
Titel
Virtual Reality in Health System: Beyond Entertainment. A Mini-Review on the Efficacy of VR During Cancer Treatment
Ist Teil von
Journal of cellular physiology, 2016-02, Vol.231 (2), p.275-287
Ort / Verlag
United States: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Quelle
Wiley Online Library Journals Frontfile Complete
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Virtual reality (VR), a computer‐generated virtual environment, has been increasingly used in the entertainment world becoming a very new evolving field, but VR technology has also found a variety of applications in the biomedical field. VR can offer to subjects a safe environment within which to carry on different interventions ranging from the rehabilitation of discharged patients directly at home, to the support of hospitalized patients during different procedures and also of oncological inpatient subjects. VR appears as a promising tool for support and monitoring treatments in cancer patients influencing psychological and physiological functions. The aim of this systematic review is to provide an overview of all the studies that used VR intervention on cancer patients and analyze their main findings. Nineteen studies across nearly a thousand articles were identified that explored effects of VR interventions on cancer patients. Although these studies varied greatly in setting and design, this review identified some overarching themes. Results found that VR improved patients’ emotional well‐being, and diminished cancer‐related psychological symptoms. The studies explored various relevant variables including different types of settings (i.e., during chemotherapy, during pain procedures, during hospitalization). Here, we point to the need of a global and multi‐disciplinary approach aimed at analyzing the effects of VR taking advantage of the new technology systems like biosensors as well as electroencephalogram monitoring pre, during, and after intervention. Devoting more attention to bio‐physiological variables, standardized procedures, extending duration to longitudinal studies and adjusting for motion sickness related to VR treatment need to become standard of this research field. J. Cell. Physiol. 231: 275–287, 2016. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0021-9541
eISSN: 1097-4652
DOI: 10.1002/jcp.25117
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1727438796
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Schlagworte
Antineoplastic Agents - adverse effects
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Biosensors
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Humans
,
Longitudinal studies
,
Neoplasms - physiopathology
,
Neoplasms - psychology
,
Neoplasms - therapy
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Pain - prevention & control
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Physiology
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Stress, Physiological
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Stress, Psychological - prevention & control
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Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy - methods
,
Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy - trends
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