Extended reality interventions for health and procedural anxiety: An overview of reviews
Tom Arthur, Sophie Robinson, David Harris, Mark Wilson, Samuel Vine, GJ Melendez-Torres

TL;DR
This paper reviews how extended reality (XR) technologies are used to reduce anxiety related to health procedures and long-term conditions, but finds the evidence is still weak and needs more rigorous research.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive overview of existing systematic reviews on XR interventions for health anxiety, highlighting gaps in quality and reporting.
Findings
XR interventions were generally found to reduce patient anxiety across various medical contexts.
Most studies focused on procedural anxieties like needle insertion, surgery, and dental operations.
The quality of the reviewed research was mostly low or critically low according to AMSTAR-2 evaluations.
Abstract
While Extended Reality (XR) technologies are becoming increasingly prevalent across society, there is a lack of consensus around their utilisation for the management of health and medical procedure anxieties. We undertook an overview of reviews to examine the effectiveness of these technology-based interventions. Data were extracted from full-text systematic reviews of patient-directed XR interventions for health and procedural anxiety. Records from the beginning of 2013 until 30 May 2023 were obtained from searches of MEDLINE, Embase, APA PsycINFO and Epistemonikos. Narrative synthesis then examined the consistency, quality and range of eligible research evidence, and reviews were appraised using the AMSTAR-2 tool. We examined 56 reviews from diverse clinical contexts (35 of which included meta-analysis). Procedural anxieties were most commonly researched, including those relating to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPediatric Pain Management Techniques · Music Therapy and Health · Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
