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Exploring the Feasibility of Using Virtual Reality as an Educational Tool in Chronic Pain Rehabilitation
Sponsor: University College Dublin
Summary
Introduction: Chronic pain significantly impacts quality of life and requires comprehensive management strategies. Traditional pain education programs are beneficial but often require significant and prolonged patient engagement. Virtual reality (VR) offers a novel approach by creating immersive environments that may enhance the effectiveness of pain education. This protocol outlines a feasibility study to investigate the use of a Virtual Reality (VR) pain education program for people living with chronic pain (PwCP). Aim of the investigation: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of delivering a VR pain education program for PwCP. The secondary aim will explore the pre-to-post-test changes in clinical outcomes as proof of concept for a future larger scale investigation. Methods: We will use Reality Health™ as the VR tool to deliver pain science education. The study will be conducted as a single-arm feasibility study using a pretest:posttest design. Fifty PwCP will engage in the six-week Reality Health™ programme. This education programme focuses on the neurophysiology of pain, pain modulation techniques, cognitive-behavioural strategies and guided virtual exercises. Results: Primary outcome measures will include the feasibility, acceptability and safety of Reality Health™ including recruitment, retention, intervention adherence and attrition rates. Secondary outcomes will explore the pre-to-post-test changes in outcome measures relating to pain intensity, pain interference, pain self-efficacy, pain self catastrophizing, quality of life and depression as proof of concept for a future larger scale investigation. Conclusions: Results will establish the feasibility, acceptability and safety of using Reality Health™ in the treatment of chronic pain, informing a future randomised control trial. Ethical approval: Ethics has been granted from University College Dublin's Human Research Ethics Board (HREC-LS-25-868587). Acknowledgements: This work is funded through the Interreg north-west Europe project 'Scale-Up Rehab,'approved and funded by the European Commission \[NWE0100082\]. Disclosures: None. Keywords: Virtual Reality, Chronic Pain, Pain Education, Feasibility Study, Protocol
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
50
Start Date
2026-02-20
Completion Date
2026-12-31
Last Updated
2026-02-27
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
6-Week Virtual reality-delivered pain science education and behavioural pain management program
Each participant will receive a six-week VR pain education program delivered via Reality Health™ software. Each session will last for 1 hour (one hour / week for six weeks).
Locations (1)
School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin
Dublin, Ireland