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A virtual reality home-based training for the management of stress and anxiety among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
Pallavicini, Federica; Orena, Eleonora; di Santo, Simona; Greci, Luca; Caragnano, Chiara; Ranieri, Paolo; Vuolato, Costanza; Pepe, Alessandro; Veronese, Guido; Stefanini, Stefano; Achille, Federica; Dakanalis, Antonios; Bernardelli, Luca; Sforza, Francesca; Rossini, Angelo; Caltagirone, Carlo; Fascendini, Sara; Clerici, Massimo; Riva, Giuseppe; Mantovani, Fabrizia.
Afiliação
  • Pallavicini F; Department of Human Sciences for Education, University of Milano Bicocca, Riccardo Massa", Milan, Italy. federica.pallavicini@unimib.it.
  • Orena E; Foundation IRCCS, Neurological Institute Carlo Besta, Milan, Italy.
  • di Santo S; IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy.
  • Greci L; Università Degli Studi Di Roma Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
  • Caragnano C; Institute of Intelligent Industrial Technologies and Systems for Advanced Manufacturing (STIIMA), National Research Council of Italy (CNR), Lecco, Italy.
  • Ranieri P; University of Milano Bicocca, Department of Psychology, Milan, Italy.
  • Vuolato C; University of Milano-Bicocca, Specialization School in Psychology, Lecco, Italy.
  • Pepe A; Foundation IRCCS, Neurological Institute Carlo Besta, Milan, Italy.
  • Veronese G; Department of Human Sciences for Education, University of Milano Bicocca, Riccardo Massa", Milan, Italy.
  • Stefanini S; Department of Human Sciences for Education, University of Milano Bicocca, Riccardo Massa", Milan, Italy.
  • Achille F; Fondazione Europea Ricerca Biomedica (FERB), Gazzaniga, Italy.
  • Dakanalis A; Fondazione Europea Ricerca Biomedica (FERB), Gazzaniga, Italy.
  • Bernardelli L; Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano Bicocca, Monza, Italy.
  • Sforza F; Become-Hub, Milan, Italy.
  • Rossini A; Become-Hub, Milan, Italy.
  • Caltagirone C; IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy.
  • Fascendini S; IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy.
  • Clerici M; Fondazione Europea Ricerca Biomedica (FERB), Gazzaniga, Italy.
  • Riva G; Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano Bicocca, Monza, Italy.
  • Mantovani F; Humane Technology Lab, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
Trials ; 23(1): 451, 2022 Jun 02.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35655231
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Healthcare workers represent one of the most affected categories by the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health. Excessive stress and anxiety are critical factors that could compromise work performance. Besides, high levels of stress and anxiety may have long-term physical and psychological consequences. Recent studies investigated virtual reality to reduce stress and anxiety among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the proposed virtual reality interventions have important limitations related to their location (i.e., research lab and hospitals) and content (i.e., virtual experiences only for relaxation). Within this context, this randomized controlled trial aims to investigate the efficacy and acceptability of a brief home-based virtual reality training for managing stress and anxiety during the COVID-19 crisis in a sample of Italian healthcare workers.

METHODS:

The study is a randomized controlled trial. It includes two groups of 30 individuals recruited from healthcare workers (1) the experimental group and (2) the control group. Participants in the experimental group will receive a training consisting of three home sessions performed in a week. In each session, participants will try through an immersive virtual reality standalone system (i.e., Oculus Quest 2) a virtual psychoeducation experience on stress and anxiety (i.e., MIND-VR). Subsequently, they will try the virtual relaxation content (i.e., The Secret Garden). The control group will receive no training and will be reassessed one week and one month after the initial evaluation.

DISCUSSION:

If the proposed brief home-based virtual reality training will result helpful and easy to use, it could become an empirically assessed viable option for protecting healthcare workers' mental health both during the COVID-19 pandemic and once it will be over. Furthermore, the intervention might be easily adapted for other categories of people who need support in managing stress and anxiety. TRIAL REGISTRATION ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04611399 .
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Realidade Virtual / COVID-19 Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Trials Assunto da revista: MEDICINA / TERAPEUTICA Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Itália

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Realidade Virtual / COVID-19 Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Trials Assunto da revista: MEDICINA / TERAPEUTICA Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Itália