Virtual reality eyewear aims to ease painful dialysis procedure
NCT ID NCT07334522
Summary
This study is testing whether using virtual reality (VR) goggles as a distraction can help reduce pain and anxiety for kidney dialysis patients when nurses insert needles into their arm. The trial will involve 150 patients in Iraq who receive regular dialysis. Researchers will compare pain and anxiety levels in patients using VR during the procedure to those receiving standard care without VR.
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Imam Al-Hassan Al-Mujtaba Teaching Hospital
Karbala, Iraq
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Imam Al-Hussain Teaching Hospital
Karbala, Iraq
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