id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-010460-pczs9alv Caruso, Thomas J. Retrospective Review of the Safety and Efficacy of Virtual Reality in a Pediatric Hospital 2020-04-10 .txt text/plain 3801 200 43 Secondary objectives were to characterize the efficacy of VR in enhancing patient cooperation, describe the integration of VR into Child Life services, and identify interventions that accompanied VR. Secondary objectives of the study were to analyze VR efficacy in enhancing patient cooperation, describe the integration of VR into Child Life services throughout a pediatric hospital, and identify the frequency with which CCLS paired other interventions with VR. The Chariot Program and CCLS collaborated with the hospital information services (IS) department to develop customized child life intervention notes in the EMR. CCLS also documented which coping interventions the patient underwent, including family presence, comfort positioning, diaphragmatic breathing, environmental adaptions, imagery, pharmacologic assistance, tablet, bedside entertainment theater, 25 VR, augmented reality, interactive video game, and/or movie. In the exploratory VR analysis, patients were more likely to be cooperative after receiving a VR coping intervention (with or without accompanying interventions) (99.5%, n = 212, 95% CI 97.4%-100%) compared to preintervention (96.7%, n = 206, 95% CI 93.4%-98.4%, P = 0.041). ./cache/cord-010460-pczs9alv.txt ./txt/cord-010460-pczs9alv.txt