Virtual reality calms brain injury distress in care home trial
NCT ID NCT07371260
Summary
This study is testing whether a virtual reality relaxation program can help reduce emotional and behavioral problems in adults with acquired brain injuries who live in specialized care homes. Three residents will try an 8-week program with two short VR sessions per week, using a multisensory headset designed to be calming. Researchers will track changes in behaviors like agitation or emotional distress to see if the VR sessions provide meaningful relief.
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Hôpital La Musse
Saint-Sébastien-de-Morsent, France
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