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. 2023 Jul 28;12(15):4985. doi: 10.3390/jcm12154985

Table 5.

Results of the post-study survey.

Question 1 Virtual Reality helped the child control his/her pain. 100% responded either total agree or agree (33% total agree, 67% agree).
Question 2 VR helped the child to cooperate during the medical procedure 100% responded either total agree or agree (42% total agree, 52% agree).
Question 3 Use of VR delayed the wound care process related to the procedure 100% responded either totally disagree, or disagree (17% totally disagree, 83% disagree).
Question 4 I would use VR again to distract children during a painful procedure 100% responded either totally agree or agree (75% totally agree, 25% agree).
Question 5 The VR game was adapted/suitable to the age group of children 100% responded either totally agree or agree (62% totally agree, 38% agree).
Question 6 The VR device was adapted/suitable to the clinic’s environment 100% responded either totally agree or agree (67% totally agree, 33% agree).
Question 7 VR is an intervention worth implementing to distract children 100% responded either totally agree or agree (75% totally agree, 25% agree).