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. 2021 Jul 28;4(3):e26040. doi: 10.2196/26040

Table 1.

Characteristics of the patients who withdrew from the use of virtual reality during pediatric procedures.

Age (years) Sex Reason for virtual reality withdrawal CAMPIS-SFa scores (range 0-1.00) Visual analog scale (range 0-10) Cybersickness symptoms
Patient coping Patient distress Peak pain Peak anxiety
10 Female Declined because of poor headset fit and sliding down too much, virtual reality withdrawn before the procedure 1.00 0.00 7 1 No
10 Female Distressed during the procedure, removed virtual reality to watch the procedure, withdrew in the middle of the procedure 0.46 0.54 5 9 No
8 Female Patient rolling and flailing, virtual reality removed for safety and because the child preferred to see the procedure, withdrew in the middle of the procedure 0.43 0.57 10 10 No
7 Female The patient was moving, virtual reality headset was slipping, so virtual reality removed at child life specialists’ and patient discretion, withdrawn near the end of the procedure. 0.89 0.11 6 3 No

aCAMPIS-SF: Child Adult Medical Procedure Interaction Scale-Short Form.