CompletedN/Aketamine

Impact of Pre-Sedation Virtual Reality Game on Post-Discharge Negative Behaviors in the Pediatric Emergency Department

Sponsored by Medical College of Wisconsin

NCT ID
NCT03980067
Target Enrollment
201 participants
Start Date
2019-05-17
Est. Completion
2022-05-12

About This Study

The purpose of this study is to evaluate if a virtual reality (VR) distraction game played prior to procedural sedation for long bone fracture reduction will improve post-discharge negative behavior changes following discharge from the pediatric Emergency Department (ED).

Conditions Studied

Behavior, ChildAnxiety

Interventions

  • Virtual Reality Game

Eligibility

Age:6 Years - 17 Years
Healthy Volunteers:No
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Inclusion Criteria:

* Children ages 6 years to 17.5 years old receiving procedural sedation with IV ketamine in the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Emergency Department for long bone fracture reduction

Exclusion Criteria:

* Moderate to severe developmental delay
* Non-English-speaking participants or parent/guardian
* Taking psychotropic medications
* History of severe motion sickness
* Currently experiencing nausea/vomiting
* History of severe visual impairment
* History of seizures
* Expected admission to the hospital post-procedure

Study Locations (1)

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

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Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov

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