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Playful Healing: How VR Games Can Help Kids and Parents in the Hospital
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
But how effective is VR gaming in a hospital setting? That's what researchers want to find out. They plan to conduct a study where some patients and their caregivers use VR games during painful procedures. Others will go through the procedures without VR. By comparing the two groups, they hope to see if VR really makes a difference.
The study will focus on how VR affects both the kids and their caregivers. It's not just about the child's pain and anxiety. It's also about the parent's emotional well-being. If VR can help both, it could be a big step forward in hospital care. It might even change the way we think about managing pain and anxiety in kids.
Medical procedures are hard on everyone. Kids feel the pain, and parents feel the stress. But with VR gaming, there might be a better way. It's not a cure-all, but it could make a big difference. By reducing anxiety and pain, VR games could make hospital stays a little less scary for everyone involved.
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