Virtual Reality Implantation in Paediatric Rehabilitation (IMPLANT-VR4 CHILD)

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age6-99
SponsorFondation Ildys

About this trial

Virtual Reality Implementation in Paediatric Rehabilitation (IMPLANT-VR 4 CHILD) Virtual Reality (VR) and Active Video Games (AVG) are promising devices for children in need of rehabilitation. VR and AVG have been widely studied in research, with promising results in a number of areas, including motor function, cognitive function, pain management and attention disorders.

However, despite these promising results and the enthusiasm they generate in research, VR and AVG are rarely used in clinical practice, particularly in the paediatric services of Ty Yann and Perharidy of the ILDYS Foundation. There is a strong demand from professionals for these tools to be better integrate these devices into their clinical practice.

The project is to conduct an action research with rehabilitation professionals, health managers and children in need of rehabilitation in order to facilitate the implementation of VR and AVG in the paediatric rehabilitation services of Ty Yann and Perharidy. Firstly, the facilitators and barriers present in these services will be identified. Then, specific strategies to facilitate the implementation of VR will be used. Finally, the impact of these strategies on the use of VR will be evaluated.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Rehabilitation professional

Be fluent in French.

Work in the paediatric wards at Ty Yann or Perharidy.

Consent to data processing

Disqualifiers

Not being able to understand focus group or interview questions.

Not being able to communicate during focus groups or interviews.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Focus group
  • Implementing facilitating strategies
  • Focus group
  • Interviews
  • Interviews

Treatment groups

39 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators