About this trial
Patients in intensive care units experience significant physiological and psychological stress due to life-threatening conditions and invasive treatments. This randomized controlled study aims to examine the effects of virtual art therapy on physiological parameters, delirium risk, anger, anxiety, and mental-spiritual recovery in 62 patients in the coronary ICU of Malatya Training and Research Hospital. Data will be collected using validated scales and analyzed with appropriate parametric or non-parametric tests. The study seeks to evaluate the effectiveness and applicability of virtual art therapy as a technology-based complementary intervention in intensive care settings.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Being 18 years of age or older Voluntarily agreeing to participate in the study Having no medical diagnosis that may trigger dizziness Having a score of 14 or higher on the Glasgow Coma Scale
Disqualifiers
Refusing to participate in the study Having any psychiatric diagnosis Having a medical diagnosis that may trigger dizziness Having a score of 13 or lower on the Glasgow Coma Scale
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Virtual Art Therapy