Virtual Reality as a Method for Pain and Anxiety Control During First Trimester Procedural Abortion

Purpose

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether use of a virtual reality (VR) headset showing a meditative nature video will help reduce pain and anxiety during a first trimester procedural abortion. Investigators will enroll 72 patients undergoing a first trimester procedural abortion with usual care to manage pain and anxiety compared to use of a VR headset in addition to usual care to see if use of the VR headset will decrease pain and anxiety and increase satisfaction with the procedure.

Conditions

  • Abortion, First Trimester
  • Pain Management
  • Pain After Surgery
  • Satisfaction
  • Satisfaction With Care
  • Anxiety After Surgery

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 18 Years
Eligible Sex
Female
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Patients at Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania who have decided to undergo and are eligible for a procedural abortion. - 18 years old or older - <14 weeks gestation on day of abortion - Able to comprehend written English - Willing to comply with the study protocol - Willing and able to provide informed consent

Exclusion Criteria

  • History of vertigo - History of epilepsy - Claustrophobia - Significant hearing or visual impairments (such as deafness or blindness) - Require hearing aids - Have an implanted medical device, such as cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator - Require misoprostol for cervical preparation - Prior unsuccessful attempt at abortion during this pregnancy

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel Assignment
Primary Purpose
Supportive Care
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Active Comparator
Usual care only
Usual care for pain and anxiety management during a first trimester procedural abortion includes oral ibuprofen, intracervical block, and verbal analgesia.
  • Other: Usual Care
    Usual care for pain and anxiety management during a first trimester procedural abortion includes oral ibuprofen, intracervical block, and verbal analgesia.
    Other names:
    • Routine care
Experimental
VR headset
Participants will wear the VR headset during the first trimester procedural abortion, in addition to usual care for pain and anxiety management. The headset will display a meditative nature video throughout the procedure.
  • Device: VR headset
    VR Headset: Meta Quest 3S Meditative nature videos provided via "Guided Meditation VR" app.
  • Other: Usual Care
    Usual care for pain and anxiety management during a first trimester procedural abortion includes oral ibuprofen, intracervical block, and verbal analgesia.
    Other names:
    • Routine care

Recruiting Locations

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Study Investigator

Study Contact

Study Coordinator
412-641-5496
fpr@upmc.edu

Detailed Description

While procedural abortions are common outpatient procedures, providing optimal pain and anxiety relief during these procedures is challenging. With rapidly developing technological advances, virtual reality (VR) has emerged as a promising modality to help manage pain and anxiety control in the medical field, including obstetrics and gynecology. However, there are no studies evaluating the effect of VR on pain during a procedural abortion. The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to primarily evaluate whether using a VR headset to display a meditative nature video as a noninvasive, low risk technology may reduce pain and anxiety for patients undergoing a first trimester procedural abortion in an outpatient setting. Investigators will also evaluate factors influencing satisfaction with the procedure. Investigators will compare use of the VR headset with usual care, to usual care only; for a first trimester procedural abortion, usual care includes oral pain medications, local anesthetic medication in the cervix, and verbal reassurance. Participants will be asked to complete a survey before, after, and one week following the procedure to assess pain, anxiety, and overall satisfaction.