Use of virtual reality for treating burned children: case reports

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OBJECTIVE: To report the use of virtual reality (VR) in pain intensity during dressing change of two burned children hospitalized in a Burn Treatment Center (BTC) in Southern Brazil. METHOD: Case report on the use of VR during dressing change of two burned children hospitalized in a BTC, from May to July 2016. For assessing pain, a facial pain rating scale was applied at four times: just before the dressing, during the dressing without the use of VR, during the dressing with the VR, and after the use of VR. RESULTS: The use of goggles was easy to apply and well-accepted by the children, and also had a relevant effect reducing pain. CONCLUSION: VR can become an important nonpharmacological method for treating pain in burned children.

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Scapin, S. Q., Echevarría-Guanilo, M. E., Fuculo, P. R. B., Martins, J. C., Barbosa, M. da V., & Pereima, M. J. L. (2017). Use of virtual reality for treating burned children: case reports. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 70(6), 1291–1295. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2016-0575

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