Abstract
In children ages, 5 to 14 years old, does the use of VR programs preoperatively effectively reduce preoperative anxiety and the incidence of emergence delirium compared to patients who receive oral midazolam?
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Unknown
Lead Author Affiliation
Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Type
DNP Capstone Project
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
Case Study/Series
Research Approach
Translational Research/Evidence-based Practice
Keywords:
Midazolam, Emergence Delirium, Virtual Reality, Pediatrics
Advisor
Greenway, Mary Beth
Degree
DNP
Degree Grantor
Samford University
Degree Year
2023
Recommended Citation
Hackney, Rebecca Dickinson, "Effectiveness of virtual reality for anxiolysis in pediatrics" (2023). Group: Samford University Moffett & Sanders School of Nursing. 100.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/samford/100
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Review Type
None: Degree-based Submission
Acquisition
Self-submission
Date of Issue
2023-02-13
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