Immersive Virtual Reality Satisfies the Women in Labor by Distracting Them From Their Labor Pain in Labor on Latent and Active Phase
Labor Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Labor Pain focused on measuring Labor, Immersive Virtual Reality, Non-pharmacologic Treatment, Anxiety, Depression
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18-42 years of age
- 37-41 week gestation
- A singleton pregnancy
- With vertex presentation
- No history of chronic medical conditions
- Absence of pregnancy complications
- Admission with documented labor by cervical exam and regular uterine contractions.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Migraine
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Motion Sickness
- Epilepsy
- Psychiatric disorders
- Visual or auditory disabilities
- History of cesarean section
Sites / Locations
- Acibadem Maslak Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Virtual Reality Group
Control Group
Investigators used Oculus Quest All-in-one Virtual Reality Gaming Headset (128 GB) VR system. Before the intervention, the investigators introduced the equipment and instructed study participants on how to wear and activate the headsets. The laboring women who enrolled in the virtual reality group first wore the headsets in early labor (Cervical dilation 3 cm) for 20 minutes. The patients were offered to choose among several virtual environments including orange sunset, green meadows, black beginning, red savannah, blue deep, blue moon, blue ocean, white winter, and red fall. Cards printed out from the images of the Nature Trek application representing these novel immersion options were provided to the patients to help them pick up their preferred environment in advance. The second implementation of virtual reality headsets was after the epidural analgesia in the active phase of labor for another 20 minutes (Cervical dilation 6-7cm).
For participants randomized to the control group, virtual reality headsets were not used and the clinic's standard of care in laboring women was followed. Participants in this group filled out a visual pain rating scale both in the latent and active phases of labor.