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UnknownNCT05654740

Virtual Leisure - Virtual Reality Delivered Recreation at a Closed Psychiatric Ward

Design of the Virtual Leisure Pilot Study - Virtual Reality Delivered Stress Reduction, Entertainment, and Distraction at a Closed Psychiatric Ward

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
124 (estimated)
Sponsor
Mental Health Centre Copenhagen, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 100 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Background: The environment at a psychiatric in-patient ward can lead to emotional distress and behavioral deviations in vulnerable individuals potentially resulting in conflicts, increased use of need-based medication and coercive actions, along with low satisfaction with treatment. To accommodate these challenges recreational and entertaining interventions are generally recommended. The tested interventions have, however, shown varying effects and often demand a high degree of planning and staff involvement while also being difficult to adapt to individual needs. Virtual Reality (VR) may help overcome these challenges. Methods: The study is a clinical trial, employing a mixed-methods design, enrolling 124 patients hospitalized at one closed psychiatric ward in the capital region of Denmark. All patients will be offered VR based stress reduction (e.g., mindfulness/relaxation techniques), entertainment, and distraction regularly during their hospitalization. Feasibility and acceptability will be explored with qualitative interviews supplemented with repeated non-participants observations and focus groups. The effect of the intervention will be assessed by comparing quantitative outcomes (e.g., coercion, need-based medication, and perceived stress) for a 12-month period with VR experiences available to a 12-month period without VR experiences available. Discussion: It is of significant interest to find non-intrusive interventions with minimal side-effects that may provide an alternative to pharmacological interventions and coercive actions in mental health services. If the VR intervention is found to be feasible and acceptable a larger study can be initiated and if found to be effective in a psychiatric in-patient setting, it can be scaled for use in psychiatric treatment facilities in general where it may benefit a large group of patients.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEVirtual Reality ExperiencesVirtual Reality experiences including stress reduction, distraction and entertainment

Timeline

Start date
2023-01-01
Primary completion
2024-12-31
Completion
2024-12-31
First posted
2022-12-16
Last updated
2023-05-03

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Denmark

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05654740. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.