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Virtual Reality (VR) Media Distraction Relieve Anxiety Level of the Children During Circumcision

Andan Firmansyah, Henri Setiawan, Daniel Akbar Wibowo, Tita Rohita, Afriza Umami

2021Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research/Advances in social science, education and humanities research28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Circumcision is a minor surgical that will be experienced by every child, especially a Muslim child because It was related religious commandment with. Most children appear to be quite anxious about circumcision. Virtual Reality (VR) Distraction is one of the methods of Researcher to relieve anxiety level of the children during circumcision processes. Virtual Reality (VR) distraction is a type of audio-visual distraction with Google VR tool which helps children divert unpleasant stimuli and make feel relaxed in a familiar environment. The objective of this research is to measure effectiveness of VR distraction in to anxiety level of the children during circumcision. This research is quantitative research that used quasi experimental with control group design. Number of samples are 60 children which divided into 2 groups (treatment group [n=30 respondents] and control group [n=30 respondents]). Anxiety and Fear level was measured by Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) and Face Fear Scale also Pulse Oximetry (Objective fear Symptoms). The result of this research indicated that VR Distraction was effective to relieve Anxiety Level during circumcision (p value= 0.000). This research was concluded that VR Distraction is useful to relieve anxiety level of children during circumcision with guide imagery mechanism.

Topics & Concepts

DistractionVirtual realityAnxietyComputer scienceMultimediaHuman–computer interactionPsychologyCognitive psychologyPsychiatryPediatric Pain Management TechniquesMusic Therapy and HealthPsychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
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