Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Mean change from self-reported baseline pain immediately before using virtual reality on the 11-point Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) to immediately after using virtual reality |
The NRS is a validated unidimensional measure of self-reported pain intensity in adults after surgery. The 11-point numeric scale ranges from '0' representing "no pain" to '10' representing extreme pain. A change = pain score immediately after use of virtual reality - baseline pain score taken immediately prior to use of virtual reality. Self-reported pain scores using the NRS will be measured pre/post each time virtual reality is used, starting as early as 1-day following surgery up to approximately 3 days after surgery. |
Pre/post virtual reality from 1-day post-surgery up to approximately 3 days post-surgery during hospitalization. |
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Secondary |
Mean change from self-reported baseline state of relaxation immediately before using virtual reality on the 11-point Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) to immediately after using virtual reality |
The 11-point numeric scale ranges from '0' representing "Not relaxed at all" to '10' representing " As relaxed as one could imagine." A change = relaxation score using NRS immediately after use of virtual reality - baseline NRS relaxation score taken immediately prior to use of virtual reality. Self-reported relaxation scores using the NRS will be measured pre/post each time virtual reality is used, starting as early as 1-day following surgery up to approximately 3 days after surgery. |
Pre/post virtual reality from 1-day post-surgery up to approximately 3 days post-surgery during hospitalization. |
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Secondary |
Mean change from self-reported baseline anxiety immediately before using virtual reality on the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) 5-item (STAI-5) to immediately after using virtual reality |
Each item on the STAI-5 is scored on a scale of 1 to 4 with 1 representing " Not al all," 2 representing "somewhat," 3 representing "moderately so," and 4 representing "very much so." A higher score indicates a higher level of anxiety. A change = total STAI-5 score immediately after use of virtual reality - baseline STAI-5 score taken immediately prior to use of virtual reality. Self-reported anxiety scores using STAI-5 will be measured pre/post each time virtual reality is used, starting as early as 1-day following surgery up to approximately 3 days after surgery. |
Pre/post virtual reality from 1-day post-surgery up to approximately 3 days post-surgery during hospitalization. |
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Secondary |
Detection of virtual reality side effects immediately after using virtual reality |
A 5-item question survey with "yes" or "no" as response options, will be administered after each virtual reality session to determine participant self-reported side effects. |
post virtual reality from 1-day post-surgery up to approximately 3 days post-surgery during hospitalization. |
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Secondary |
Determine self-reported usability of virtual reality using the System Usability Scale(SUS). |
The System Usability Scale(SUS) is reliable tool for measuring usability. It consists of a 10-item questionnaire with five response options for respondents, with 1 representing "Strongly disagree" and 5 representing "Strongly agree". The participant's scores for each question are converted to a new number, added together, and then multiplied by 2.5 to convert the original scores of 0-40 to 0-100. A higher score indicates greater self-reported usability. |
System Usability will be measured at one timepoint- from post-surgery day 1 to day 3. |
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Secondary |
Determine the overall user experience with virtual reality as an adjunct for postoperative pain 1-3 days after surgery during hospitalization. |
Using 8 questions as part of a semi-structured interview guide, the overall user experience with virtual reality will be described through inductive qualitative thematic analysis. A one-time 15-minute recorded one-to-one interview will occur at study completion. Questions are focused on understanding the overall user experience. |
System Usability will be measured at one timepoint- from post-surgery day 1 to day 3. |
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Secondary |
Determine user satisfaction with virtual reality using an 8-item survey. |
Self-reported satisfaction scores (1 to 5; 1-totally disagree, 5-totally agree). A higher overall score indicates higher user satisfaction. The survey will be administered once at study completion prior to discharge. |
User satisfaction with virtual realiuty will be measured at one timepoint- from post-surgery day 1 to day 3. |
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Secondary |
Percentage of participants who complete all study questionnaires. |
Compliance with questionnaire completion as measured by the proportion of recruited participants who use virtual reality at least once during the first 1-3 days post-surgery and complete all study questionnaires. |
Completion of all study questionnaires will be measured at one time point- from study enrollment up until post-surgery 3 days. |
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Secondary |
Percentage of older adults who declined to participate in the study. |
Of the total number of older adults recruited for the study, the percentage of those declining to participate will be recorded, along with the reason(s) for non participation in the study. |
Pre-intervention |
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Secondary |
The percentage of virtual reality sessions started compared to the number of sessions offered. |
Determine the overall percentage of virtual reality sessions completed compared to the number of sessions offered. Each participant will be offered a virtual reality session up to twice daily post-surgery day 1 to 3 for a total of 6 sessions. |
Post-surgery day 1 to 3 |
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Secondary |
Duration of use for each virtual reality session |
Determine the mean duration of use. |
Post-surgery day 1 to 3 |
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Secondary |
Assessment of the ability to retain enrolled participants. |
The proportion of enrolled participants who complete baseline questionnaires but do not start the first virtual reality session during 1-3 post-surgery. |
from 1-day post-surgery up to approximately 3 days post-surgery during hospita |
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Secondary |
Rate of discontinued interventions |
Determine the number of enrolled participants who do not complete more than one virtual reality session and the reason for discontinuing study participation. |
Post-surgery day 1 to 3 |
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