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The Impact of Virtual Reality Hypnosis on Pain and Anxiety Caused by Trauma: Lessons Learned from a Clinical Trial

Shelley Wiechman, Mark P. Jensen, Sam R. Sharar, Jason Barber, Maryam Soltani, David R. Patterson

2022International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This randomized, controlled trial tested the impact that hypnosis delivered through immersive virtual reality technology on background pain, anxiety, opioid use, and hospital length of stay in a sample of patients hospitalized for trauma. Participants were randomly assigned to receive either virtual-reality-induced hypnosis, virtual reality for distraction, or usual care during the course of their hospitalization. Mean number of treatment sessions was 3. A total of 153 patients participated in the study. Results indicated no significant differences between the experimental and control conditions on any outcome measures. This study used an early version of virtual reality technology to induce hypnosis and highlighted several important lessons about the challenges of implementation of this technology and how to improve its use in clinical settings.

Topics & Concepts

HypnosisDistractionVirtual realityAnxietyRandomized controlled trialVirtual Reality Exposure TherapyPsychologyClinical trialClinical psychologyMedicinePhysical therapyAlternative medicinePsychiatryComputer scienceSurgeryPathologyArtificial intelligenceNeurosciencePain Management and Placebo EffectPediatric Pain Management TechniquesEmpathy and Medical Education