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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 16.
Published in final edited form as: Dermatol Surg. 2019 Aug;45(8):1009–1018. doi: 10.1097/DSS.0000000000001854

TABLE 3.

Subjective Experience Responses From Mohs Patients Participating in a Virtual Reality Experience

n = 92* n %
Do you feel that the virtual reality experience today helped improve any surgical day anxiety you may have been experiencing?
 Yes 48 52.2
 No 16 17.4
 Somewhat 28 30.4
Do you feel the virtual reality experience today improved any surgical pain you may have experienced?
 Yes 37 40.2
 No 42 45.7
 Somewhat 13 14.1
Do you feel the virtual reality experience today improved your overall experience/satisfaction with the day?
 Yes 68 73.9
 No 6 6.5
 Somewhat 16 17.4
What type of general experiences did you participate in today?
 Passive 82 75.2
 Interactive 27 24.8
How comfortable was wearing the headset on your face?
 Very comfortable 42 38.5
 Comfortable 48 44.0
 Slightly uncomfortable 18 16.5
 Very uncomfortable 1 0.9
In the future, would you appreciate virtual reality experiences of solitude or social experiences?
 Solitude 78 75.7
 Social 25 24.3
*

Total number of patients who completed all related presurvey- and postsurvey-related questions.