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Clinical Trial

Using Virtual Reality Technology to Improve Patient Experience and Quality of Care During Brachytherapy

NCT: NCT05440760 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT05440760
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2022-08-08
Completion2028-12

Brief Summary

The primary objective is to demonstrate the feasibility of incorporating VR distraction into the brachytherapy and radiotherapy clinical workflow. The secondary objective is to determine if VR distraction during brachytherapy treatment for cervical cancer improves subjects' satisfaction, procedural/acute pain, and need for analgesics or anxiolytics.

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What is Using Virtual Reality Technology to Improve Patient Experience and Quality of Care During Brachytherapy?

Using Virtual Reality Technology to Improve Patient Experience and Quality of Care During Brachytherapy is a clinical trial registered under NCT05440760. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT05440760?

The current status of NCT05440760 (Using Virtual Reality Technology to Improve Patient Experience and Quality of Care During Brachytherapy) is: RECRUITING.

When did Using Virtual Reality Technology to Improve Patient Experience and Quality of Care During Brachytherapy start?

Using Virtual Reality Technology to Improve Patient Experience and Quality of Care During Brachytherapy started on 2022-08-08.

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