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babylonsister

(171,570 posts)
Mon Oct 16, 2023, 09:41 PM Oct 2023

VR Is Shockingly Good at Relieving Cancer Patients' Pain

VR Is Shockingly Good at Relieving Cancer Patients’ Pain
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In many study after study, the technology alleviated discomfort, anxiety, and depression due to various diseases and conditions.
Tony Ho Tran
Deputy Editor, Innovation & Tech
Published Oct. 16, 2023 6:30PM EDT


Despite Mark Zuckerberg’s best efforts, virtual reality has yet to really take off. But that doesn’t mean that VR isn’t useful. The technology has the potential to transform the way we treat mental health, fall in love, and even cope with death. As VR becomes more sophisticated and commonplace, we’ll begin to see more ways that it’s capable of improving our everyday lives—especially those of the most vulnerable among us.

That’s what researchers in the U.K. discovered in a comprehensive review published Monday in the journal BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care that found that immersive VR was able to help ease pain and anxiety in cancer patients. The technology also seems to have alleviating effects on patients with other debilitating, long-term issues such as dementia, multiple sclerosis, and kidney diseases—while offering a way of reducing the need for pharmaceuticals like opiates.

“VR offers a potential alternative to pharmaceutical interventions for managing pain and anxiety related to medical conditions,” lead author Martin Dempster, a professor at Queen’s University Belfast in Northern Ireland, told The Daily Beast in an email. “We are not suggesting that VR should completely replace pharmaceuticals but that it could perhaps reduce the need for these drugs, thereby avoiding problems arising from the interactions between different drugs.”


The review looked at 31 studies published over a 30-year period on how VR could be used to treat pain in patients with cancer, dementia, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, and multiple sclerosis. The patients were treated with a variety of VR intervention techniques, including video games as well as immersive and relaxing experiences. These experiences ranged from ocean exploration to the “world of art,” with even one set on the Titanic (though it’s unclear how relaxing that particular experience was).

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Overall, the authors found that the VR intervention helped alleviate patients’ pain and even increased their happiness. One study determined that relaxing virtual environments “significantly reduces pain and fatigue, while improving subjective anxiety and depression among inpatients with cancer,” while another found that they alleviated anxiety, depression, stress, and pain amongst patients with heart conditions.

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VR Is Shockingly Good at Relieving Cancer Patients' Pain (Original Post) babylonsister Oct 2023 OP
Be interesting to see if it lives up to that promise, Bayard Oct 2023 #1

Bayard

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1. Be interesting to see if it lives up to that promise,
Mon Oct 16, 2023, 11:37 PM
Oct 2023

Especially for those of us who deal with chronic pain.

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