Bringing Virtual Reality to Mainstream Pediatric Care

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2024-07-16
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American English
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Advocate Aurora Research Institute
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Virtual reality (VR) stands as an innovative technology transforming our interactions with the digital world. Its integration into health care has proven advantageous for both patients and health care providers across multiple levels and modalities. Given that VR is becoming increasingly accessible and prevalent, health care providers should explore incorporating the technology into their practices, particularly within the pediatric population, which is becoming progressively more accustomed to the technology. This topic synopsis provides a broad discussion of the current literature, exploring current and probable future applications of VR in pediatric patient care, particularly in improving the hospital experience, facilitating education during hospitalizations, providing an alternative to pharmacological therapy for pain management, and enhancing mental health care practices.

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Kuang W, Yang EJ, Truong R, Woo BKP. Bringing Virtual Reality to Mainstream Pediatric Care. J Patient Cent Res Rev. 2024;11(2):107-111. Published 2024 Jul 16. doi:10.17294/2330-0698.2063
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Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
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