U.S., Jan. 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07335666) titled 'Virtual Reality Outperforms Game Card Distraction in Reducing Distress During Pediatric Wound Care' on Jan. 02.
Brief Summary: Children often experience fear, anxiety, and pain during wound care procedures, which can make treatment more difficult and distressing. Non-pharmacological distraction techniques may help reduce these negative experiences without the use of medications. Virtual reality (VR) provides immersive visual and auditory stimulation, while simple distraction tools such as game cards offer a low-cost alternative.
This randomized controlled study aims to compare the effectiveness of immersive virtual reality glasses ...