VR headsets calm anxious parents in hospital study
NCT ID NCT05729347
Summary
This Stanford University study tested whether virtual reality headsets could help reduce anxiety in parents while their children underwent medical procedures. Nearly 500 parents participated, comparing VR distraction against standard care without technology. Researchers measured anxiety levels before and after using questionnaires to see if VR provided meaningful relief during stressful hospital visits.
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Lucile Parkard Children's Hospital
Stanford, California, 94304, United States
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