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Feasibility of a virtual reality intervention targeting distress and anxiety symptoms in patients with primary brain tumors: Interim analysis of a phase 2 clinical trial

PURPOSE: Cancer patients experience distress and anxiety when undergoing imaging studies to monitor disease status, yet these symptoms are not always appropriately identified or well-managed. This interim analysis of a phase 2 clinical trial explored feasibility and acceptability of a virtual realit...

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Autores principales: King, Amanda L., Roche, Kayla N., Leeper, Heather E., Vera, Elizabeth, Mendoza, Tito, Mentges, Kelly, Acquaye, Alvina A., Adegbesan, Kendra, Boris, Lisa, Burton, Eric, Choi, Anna, Grajkowska, Ewa, Kunst, Tricia, Levine, Jason, Lollo, Nicole, Miller, Hope, Panzer, Marissa, Penas-Prado, Marta, Pillai, Valentina, Polskin, Lily, Reyes, Jennifer, Sahebjam, Solmaz, Stockdill, Macy, Theeler, Brett J., Wu, Jing, Gilbert, Mark R., Armstrong, Terri S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Journal Experts 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9928043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36789426
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2522094/v1
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author King, Amanda L.
Roche, Kayla N.
Leeper, Heather E.
Vera, Elizabeth
Mendoza, Tito
Mentges, Kelly
Acquaye, Alvina A.
Adegbesan, Kendra
Boris, Lisa
Burton, Eric
Choi, Anna
Grajkowska, Ewa
Kunst, Tricia
Levine, Jason
Lollo, Nicole
Miller, Hope
Panzer, Marissa
Penas-Prado, Marta
Pillai, Valentina
Polskin, Lily
Reyes, Jennifer
Sahebjam, Solmaz
Stockdill, Macy
Theeler, Brett J.
Wu, Jing
Gilbert, Mark R.
Armstrong, Terri S.
author_facet King, Amanda L.
Roche, Kayla N.
Leeper, Heather E.
Vera, Elizabeth
Mendoza, Tito
Mentges, Kelly
Acquaye, Alvina A.
Adegbesan, Kendra
Boris, Lisa
Burton, Eric
Choi, Anna
Grajkowska, Ewa
Kunst, Tricia
Levine, Jason
Lollo, Nicole
Miller, Hope
Panzer, Marissa
Penas-Prado, Marta
Pillai, Valentina
Polskin, Lily
Reyes, Jennifer
Sahebjam, Solmaz
Stockdill, Macy
Theeler, Brett J.
Wu, Jing
Gilbert, Mark R.
Armstrong, Terri S.
author_sort King, Amanda L.
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description PURPOSE: Cancer patients experience distress and anxiety when undergoing imaging studies to monitor disease status, yet these symptoms are not always appropriately identified or well-managed. This interim analysis of a phase 2 clinical trial explored feasibility and acceptability of a virtual reality relaxation (VR) intervention for primary brain tumor (PBT) patients at the time of clinical evaluation. METHODS: English speaking, adult PBT patients with previous reports of distress and upcoming neuroimaging were recruited between March of 2021 and March 2022. A brief VR session was done within 2 weeks prior to neuroimaging with patient-reported outcomes (PROs) collected before and immediately post-intervention. Self-directed VR use over the next 1 month was encouraged with additional PROs assessments at 1 and 4 weeks. Feasibility metrics included enrollment, eligibility, attrition, and device-related adverse effects with satisfaction measured with qualitative phone interviews. RESULTS: 55 patients were approached via email, 40 (73%) responded and 20 (50%) enrolled (9 declines, 11 screen fails). 65% of participants were ≤ 50 years, 50% were male, 90% were White/non-Hispanic, 85% had good KPS (≥ 90), and most were on active treatment. All patients completed the VR intervention, PROs questionnaires, weekly check-ins, and qualitative interview. Most (90%) reported frequent VR use and high satisfaction and only 7 mild AEs were recorded (headache, dizziness, nausea, neck pain). CONCLUSION: This interim analysis confirmed feasibility and acceptability of a novel VR intervention to target psychological symptoms for PBT patients. Trial enrollment will continue to assess for intervention efficacy. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT04301089 registered on 3/9/2020.
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spelling pubmed-99280432023-02-15 Feasibility of a virtual reality intervention targeting distress and anxiety symptoms in patients with primary brain tumors: Interim analysis of a phase 2 clinical trial King, Amanda L. Roche, Kayla N. Leeper, Heather E. Vera, Elizabeth Mendoza, Tito Mentges, Kelly Acquaye, Alvina A. Adegbesan, Kendra Boris, Lisa Burton, Eric Choi, Anna Grajkowska, Ewa Kunst, Tricia Levine, Jason Lollo, Nicole Miller, Hope Panzer, Marissa Penas-Prado, Marta Pillai, Valentina Polskin, Lily Reyes, Jennifer Sahebjam, Solmaz Stockdill, Macy Theeler, Brett J. Wu, Jing Gilbert, Mark R. Armstrong, Terri S. Res Sq Article PURPOSE: Cancer patients experience distress and anxiety when undergoing imaging studies to monitor disease status, yet these symptoms are not always appropriately identified or well-managed. This interim analysis of a phase 2 clinical trial explored feasibility and acceptability of a virtual reality relaxation (VR) intervention for primary brain tumor (PBT) patients at the time of clinical evaluation. METHODS: English speaking, adult PBT patients with previous reports of distress and upcoming neuroimaging were recruited between March of 2021 and March 2022. A brief VR session was done within 2 weeks prior to neuroimaging with patient-reported outcomes (PROs) collected before and immediately post-intervention. Self-directed VR use over the next 1 month was encouraged with additional PROs assessments at 1 and 4 weeks. Feasibility metrics included enrollment, eligibility, attrition, and device-related adverse effects with satisfaction measured with qualitative phone interviews. RESULTS: 55 patients were approached via email, 40 (73%) responded and 20 (50%) enrolled (9 declines, 11 screen fails). 65% of participants were ≤ 50 years, 50% were male, 90% were White/non-Hispanic, 85% had good KPS (≥ 90), and most were on active treatment. All patients completed the VR intervention, PROs questionnaires, weekly check-ins, and qualitative interview. Most (90%) reported frequent VR use and high satisfaction and only 7 mild AEs were recorded (headache, dizziness, nausea, neck pain). CONCLUSION: This interim analysis confirmed feasibility and acceptability of a novel VR intervention to target psychological symptoms for PBT patients. Trial enrollment will continue to assess for intervention efficacy. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT04301089 registered on 3/9/2020. American Journal Experts 2023-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9928043/ /pubmed/36789426 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2522094/v1 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Read Full License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
spellingShingle Article
King, Amanda L.
Roche, Kayla N.
Leeper, Heather E.
Vera, Elizabeth
Mendoza, Tito
Mentges, Kelly
Acquaye, Alvina A.
Adegbesan, Kendra
Boris, Lisa
Burton, Eric
Choi, Anna
Grajkowska, Ewa
Kunst, Tricia
Levine, Jason
Lollo, Nicole
Miller, Hope
Panzer, Marissa
Penas-Prado, Marta
Pillai, Valentina
Polskin, Lily
Reyes, Jennifer
Sahebjam, Solmaz
Stockdill, Macy
Theeler, Brett J.
Wu, Jing
Gilbert, Mark R.
Armstrong, Terri S.
Feasibility of a virtual reality intervention targeting distress and anxiety symptoms in patients with primary brain tumors: Interim analysis of a phase 2 clinical trial
title Feasibility of a virtual reality intervention targeting distress and anxiety symptoms in patients with primary brain tumors: Interim analysis of a phase 2 clinical trial
title_full Feasibility of a virtual reality intervention targeting distress and anxiety symptoms in patients with primary brain tumors: Interim analysis of a phase 2 clinical trial
title_fullStr Feasibility of a virtual reality intervention targeting distress and anxiety symptoms in patients with primary brain tumors: Interim analysis of a phase 2 clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of a virtual reality intervention targeting distress and anxiety symptoms in patients with primary brain tumors: Interim analysis of a phase 2 clinical trial
title_short Feasibility of a virtual reality intervention targeting distress and anxiety symptoms in patients with primary brain tumors: Interim analysis of a phase 2 clinical trial
title_sort feasibility of a virtual reality intervention targeting distress and anxiety symptoms in patients with primary brain tumors: interim analysis of a phase 2 clinical trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9928043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36789426
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2522094/v1
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