Effectiveness of Immersive Virtual Reality in Patients With Cancer
Cancer, Chemotherapy Effect, Anxiety
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Cancer focused on measuring Virtual Reality, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Anxiety, Fatigue, Pain
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: age> 18 years; diagnosis of cancer with indication for intravenous chemotherapy; cognitively able to participate; no significant acoustic deficit; no significant visual impairment; sufficient ability to write and read in Italian. Exclusion Criteria: use of antipsychotic drugs; epilepsy; use of drugs or alcohol; metastatic cancer.
Sites / Locations
- Salvatore Ortu
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
No Intervention
No Intervention
Virtual Reality
Narrative Medicine
Standard Care
In the virtual reality arm, patients will use a Virtual Reality headset. The multimedia contents in VR, will have a video quality from 4K to 8K, 360 degrees, and High Definition audio stereo.
In narrative medicine arm, patients will express their subjective experience regarding to the chemotherapy through writing. The experience will be written in free form by the patient and will cover both the cognitive, emotional and perceptual aspects. A nurse will always be available to guide the patient in the activity of expressing cognitive, emotional and perceptual contents.
In control arm, patients will be free to choose different activities during the infusion of chemotherapy, such as conversation with nurses, doctors, trainees, reading, writing, watching television, listening to music or videos on their smartphone.