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Virtual Reality Headset and/or Aromatherapy for Patients Undergoing a Transperineal Prostate Biopsy

Recruiting
18 years of age
Male
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to evaluate if a VR headset and/or aromatherapy can be used to reduce patient pain, anxiety, and embarrassment during a transperineal biopsy (TPBx) compared to standard of care (SOC). The primary objective is to evaluate differences in self-reported pain, fear, or embarrassment during and after the procedure between the VR Group, Aromatherapy Group, VR+Aromatherapy Group, and the Control group.

Description

This is a single-center, randomized controlled trial comparing the use of a virtual reality (VR) device vs. an aromatherapy patch vs. VR+aromatherapy vs. standard of care as a non-anesthetic pain management tool during a transperineal prostate biopsy (TPBx).

208 patients who express interest in participating in the trial will be consented via Redcap. Patients will be centrally, dynamically randomized in a 1:1:1:1 ratio to one of the treatment groups or control group. There will be no subgroup stratification. The randomization will be predetermined by participant ID number. There will be a sealed envelope prepared and labeled with the participant ID that will contain the information for which treatment group a participant is assigned to. Once a participant is consented and assigned an ID, the envelope will be reopened to reveal which intervention the patient will be assigned to.

All participants will take a survey immediately following the procedure and that will conclude their participation in the study.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patient is 18 years or older
  • Patient is male
  • Patient is due for a transperineal prostate biopsy
  • Patient signed and dated informed consent form on Redcap agreeing to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patient has a known psychiatric or mental illness that would impede use of the VR device or aromatherapy patch
  • Patient has severe hearing or vision problems that would impair use of the VR headset (under the physician's discretion)
  • Patient has a history of seizures or epilepsy or is on a medication that would lower the threshold for a seizure
  • Patient has a history of reactions to noxious odors

Study details

Prostate Cancer

NCT06296147

University of Pittsburgh

8 June 2024

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