Virtual reality calms nerves before heart surgery
NCT ID NCT07320248
Summary
This study tests whether showing patients a virtual reality simulation of their upcoming heart catheterization procedure reduces anxiety compared to standard education. About 120 first-time patients in Oman will either experience the VR simulation or receive regular preparation before their procedure. Researchers will measure anxiety levels before and after to see if VR helps patients feel calmer and more satisfied with their care.
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