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NCT07366515
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Feasibility of a Multimodal Virtual Reality Intervention to Reduce Preoperative Anxiety in Cancer Surgery Patients

Sponsor: University of Manitoba

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The goal of this study is to assess the feasibility of an expanded virtual reality (VR) intervention designed to help prepare patients for cancer surgery. This study will: (1) assess the investigator's ability to recruit, retain, and engage participants, (2) evaluate how acceptable participants find the intervention through their feedback on its individual components. The investigators will also explore whether baseline anxiety levels or psychiatric history predict responses to the intervention, as well as look for any changes in perioperative anxiety and monitoring for any adverse effects associated with the intervention. This study will also investigate engagement of providing participants with a first-person VR session recordings to determine utility and whether post-session access is perceived as beneficial. Finally, preliminary pilot outcomes will examine whether increased engagement in the VR results in reductions in anxiety on the day of surgery.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

20

Start Date

2026-02-02

Completion Date

2026-06-30

Last Updated

2026-01-26

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Virtual Reality

The VR simulation involves the experience of prepping, waiting, receiving, and recovering from surgery at a large tertiary care centre in Central Canada. It is designed to prepare patients for cancer surgery by increasing familiarity with the hospital environment, providing the opportunity to "experience" restricted areas of the hospital that patients cannot access until the day of the surgery, and better understand the surgical process. The simulation was originally developed for a prior research project focused on breast cancer surgery and has since been adapted based on participant feedback. The intervention includes multiple modules that progress from an orientation to the hospital environment to more immersive, first-person surgical experiences.

Locations (1)

Health Sciences Centre

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada