Study of gender differences in VR response following cardiac surgery
- Authors: Mosso, J. L.; Wiederhold, B.K; La Paglia, F; Guarino, D; La Barbera, D; Mosso, J. L. Jr; Miller, I; Wiederhold, M.D
- Publication year: 2017
- Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/234304
Abstract
Cardiac and other invasive surgical procedures cause significant anxiety and stress to patients and their family members. In this study Virtual Reality (VR) was used as a method to reduce stress, anxiety and pain in patients undergoing surgical procedures. This study compared a cohort of patients in the interval prior to and successive to the surgery, differentiating the responses achieved by males and females and comparing the effectiveness. The results are encouraging: they demonstrate the efficacy of VR treatment and the safety of the method and detection of differences in the responses based on gender.