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Behavioural Intervention
Virtual Reality + Olfactory Intervention for Postoperative Pain and Anxiety
Recruiting1 award3 criteria
Boston, Massachusetts
This trial tests if using virtual reality and pleasant smells can help reduce pain and anxiety in patients having heart or lung surgery. The treatment aims to offer a safer alternative to traditional medications like opioids. Patients will use VR headsets and scented necklaces to see if it helps them feel better. Virtual reality (VR) has been studied as an effective non-drug method for pain and anxiety management in various medical conditions and procedures.
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