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NCT ID: NCT03537859 Completed - Hospitalized Child Clinical Trials

Effect of Augmented Reality Books on Cortisol Levels in Hospitalized Pediatric Patients

Start date: June 5, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Hospitalization is a stressful event that might impact in a patient's recovery. Children are more susceptible to suffer acute stress as a result of a hospital stay. Stress is often quantized using cortisol levels, a substance which increases following stressful stimuli. Since stress management is important in a patient's recovery, different therapies are used and have been evaluated and proven effective to diminish cortisol levels such as play interventions and clown therapy. Nevertheless, they rely on volunteers or trained staff to perform them. Nowadays, technology such as augmented reality allow us to provide therapy without the need of volunteers. This project aims to test if augmented reality technology is effective in lowering salivary cortisol levels in hospitalized children.