

Kenji, S., Daniel, O., Kiyoshi, M., Satoshi, F., Kantaro, M., & Akio, G. Virtual reality for persistent pain: A new direction for behavioral pain management. The Effect of Virtual Reality on Pain in Primiparity Women during Episiotomy Repair : A Randomize Clinical Trial, 40(3). International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 13(1), 1–12. The Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Pain Control With Multiple Treatments of Longer Durations: A Case Study. J., Nakamura, D., Moore, M., Garcia-Palacios, A., & Furness III, T. Virtual Reality as an Adjunctive Non-pharmacologic Analgesic for Acute Burn Pain During Medical Procedures. The use of virtual reality for coping with pain with healthy participants. Gutiérrez-Maldonado, J., Gutiérrez-Martínez, O., Loreto-Quijada, D., & Nieto-Luna, R. Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects, 6(4), 117–124. The Impact of Virtual Reality Distraction on Pain and Anxiety during Dental Treatment in 4-6 Year-Old Children: a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. The results of this literature study are virtual reality technology capable of reducing anxiety and being able to be used to reduce pain during labor.Īsl Aminabadi, N., Erfanparast, L., Sohrabi, A., Ghertasi Oskouei, S., & Naghili, A. This scientific article is a literature review with a systematical review method from various literature which includes a systematic search study of computerized databases (PubMed, BMC, Cochrain review, Google Scholar) in the form of research journals and review articles related to virtual reality. One of them uses virtual reality (VR) as the current and future trends for pain management.



Technology was also developed to support these non-pharmacological efforts. Labor anxiety and pain significantly affect maternal labor, therefore various methods of pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods are carried out in an effort to deal with pain. The sensitivity of anxiety in labor pain has a significant relationship to sensory and affective pain in labor. Reaction to pain is a very individual response. Labor pain is a subjective experience experienced by the mother about physical sensations associated with uterine contractions, dilation and thinning of the cervix and decreased fetus during labor.
