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Personalized Virtual Reality for Promoting Well-Being and Psychological Flexibility in General Practitioners

Personalized Virtual Reality for Promoting Well-Being and Psychological Flexibility in General Practitioners

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

General Practitioners (GPs) face significant daily challenges, and promoting their well-being is essential. In particular, psychological flexibility (PF) is a key indicator of well-being. PF, conceptualized within Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), supports adaptation to change and fosters adaptive responses to demanding and complex situations. ACT identifies six core processes, which can be grouped into two functional units: the mindful acceptance of one's thoughts and emotions (acceptance, cognitive defusion, openness to internal experiences), and the commitment to engaging in actions that enrich one's life (values and committed action).

This project will investigate the feasibility of a transformative metaphorical Virtual Reality (VR) experience to promote psychological flexibility and well-being in GPs. Specifically, this goal will be pursued through the integration of a metaphorical virtual experience, previously validated by the research team for its capacity to foster a transformative experience (TE)-that is, an experience that enables individuals to explore new ways of thinking and contributes to reshaping self-perception-with guided reflection on personal values and support in enacting value-consistent behaviors.

A total of 25 GPs will participate in a single in-person session involving a 10-minute transformative VR experience ("The River and the Leaf"). Drawing on ACT metaphors, participants will be guided to reflect on aspects of the experience, on the professional challenges they face, and on the personal resources available to them. Following this experience, they will be supported in identifying the values that guide their everyday actions. After the in-person session, all participants will be encouraged to identify and implement value-based committed actions over the following two weeks, supported by two audio tracks.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • being a General Practitioner and having an adequate understanding of the Italian language.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • having pre-existing medical conditions that prevent the use of the Meta Quest 3
    headset
  • presence of binocular visual abnormalities;
  • history of seizures or epileptic conditions;
  • presence of cardiac pacemakers, defibrillators, or implanted devices;
  • use of hearing aids.

Study details
    Healthy Participants

NCT07140705

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

30 January 2026

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