Digital Sedation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Healthy Volunteer Undergoing Painful Stimuli With and Without Virtual Reality Hypnosis (VRH)
The main purposes of this study are as follows: Compare the effect of painful stimuli with and without Hypnosis and Virtual Reality (HVR) on healthy volunteers. - Use of sensors and captors to monitor physiological and neurophysiological changes by painful stimulus - Monitor level of pain and anxiety with and without HVR - Monitor level of unpleasantness of the pain with and without HVR - Monitor level of Anxiety, Absorption, Dissociation, Satisfaction and Comfort with and without HVR
The control of pain and anxiety in a hospital environment is usually managed by pharmacological means that involve a series of risks and side effects. For many years, non-drug solutions have been of interest to the public and the care staff. The benefits of hypnosis and of virtual reality are highlighted in many studies and today allow a different approach to medicine. It is important to invest in tools that are less expensive and also effective for the well-being of the patient and the care staff. The use of a blended solution using both clinical hypnosis and virtual reality has been only scarcely documented. ;