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Preoperative state anxiety (PSA) is distress and anxiety directly associated with perioperative events. PSA is associated with negative postoperative outcomes such as longer hospital length of stay, increased pain and opioid use, and higher rates of rehospitalization. Psychological prehabilitation, such as education, exposure to hospital environments, and relaxation strategies, has been shown to mitigate PSA; however, there are limited skilled personnel to deliver such interventions in clinical practice. Immersive virtual reality (VR) has the potential for greater accessibility and enhanced integration into an immersive and interactive experience. VR is rarely used in the preoperative setting, but similar forms of stress inoculation training involving exposure to stressful events have improved psychological preparation in contexts such as military deployment.
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Renée El‐Gabalawy
Jordana L. Sommer
Pamela Hebbard
JMIR Research Protocols
Emory University
University of Manitoba
National Research Council Canada
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e74937b6db6435876c19f0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2196/55692