Virtual Reality for Mindfulness and Anxiety Reduction in Fertility Procedures
NCT: NCT07014267 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a Virtual Reality (VR)-based mindfulness and meditation intervention in reducing anxiety among patients undergoing fertility-related surgical procedures. Anxiety is a common challenge in fertility treatments, often leading to emotional distress and increased pain perception. By incorporating a non-invasive VR intervention, the investigators seek to improve patient experience, minimize preoperative anxiety, and potentially reduce postoperative discomfort and recovery times. This randomized controlled trial (RCT) will compare standard care with a VR intervention in a clinical setting, measuring key outcomes such as anxiety levels, pain perception, recovery duration, and overall patient satisfaction. The findings may contribute to more patient centered fertility care, offering an innovative, scalable, and cost-effective approach to anxiety management in reproductive medicine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Virtual Reality for Mindfulness and Anxiety Reduction in Fertility Procedures?
Virtual Reality for Mindfulness and Anxiety Reduction in Fertility Procedures is a clinical trial registered under NCT07014267. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07014267?
The current status of NCT07014267 (Virtual Reality for Mindfulness and Anxiety Reduction in Fertility Procedures) is: RECRUITING.
When did Virtual Reality for Mindfulness and Anxiety Reduction in Fertility Procedures start?
Virtual Reality for Mindfulness and Anxiety Reduction in Fertility Procedures started on 2025-07-10.
Official Source
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