Effects of Virtual Reality Hypnosis on Anxiety, Pain and Comfort in Oncology Patients During a Port-catheter Placement Procedure

ConditionCancer
Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-90
SponsorUniversity of Liege

About this trial

The port-catheter (PAC) is a longterm venous access device, frequently used in oncology patients. The PAC is an invasive technique, consisting of a reservoir surgically implanted in the chest wall or upper arm, and arm and a catheter. Patients can experience pain in the incision area after implantation, as well as anxiety before, during and after implantation. Virtual reality hypnosis (VRH) is an innovative technique delivering clinical hypnosis to patients through virtual reality (VR). The clinical applications of VRH are still little known. We will assess the anxiety, comofrt, pain perception and pain unpleasantness of 102 cancer patients scheduled to receive a PAC. The patients will be randomly divided into two groups. Thefirst group will benefit from the usual care for the placement of the PAC (i.e., local anaesthesia), while the second will benefit from the VRH in addition to the usual care. Pain perception, pain unpleasantness, anxiety, satisfaction, absorption, dissociation will be evaluated before and after the intervention.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Low auditory and/or visual acuity precludes the use of the device.

Head or face wounds precluding the use of the device.

Schizophrenia, dissociative disorder or any other psychiatric disorder.

Non-proficiency in French (Research language).

Disqualifiers

None

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Virtual reality hypnosis

Treatment groups

102 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

University of Liege

Lead sponsor

HypnoVR

Collaborator

Centre Hospitalier Regional de Huy

Collaborator

University hospital of Liège

Collaborator