# Patient Needs and Lived Experiences Inside the Multiplace Hyperbaric Chamber: Insights from a Phenomenological Study

**Authors:** Dalmau Vila-Vidal, Angel Romero-Collado, David Ballester-Ferrando, José M. Inoriza, Carolina Rascón-Hernán

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/nursrep16020054 · Nursing Reports · 2026-02-05

## TL;DR

This study explores the experiences and needs of patients undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy in a multiplace chamber, highlighting the role of nurses and areas for improvement.

## Contribution

The study provides novel insights into patient experiences and unmet needs during multiplace hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

## Key findings

- Patients experienced physical discomfort and initial uncertainty but recognized therapeutic benefits over time.
- Nurses were crucial in providing trust, security, and emotional support during treatment.
- Participants requested clearer and earlier communication about procedures and expected sensations.

## Abstract

Background/Objectives: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) involves breathing oxygen at pressures greater than atmospheric levels and is used to treat diverse clinical conditions. However, little is known about the lived experiences and perceived needs of patients undergoing scheduled treatment in multiplace hyperbaric chambers, where nurses play a key role in support, safety, and communication. This study aimed to explore the perceptions, expectations, and needs of patients receiving scheduled HBOT sessions in a multiplace chamber in a hospital setting. Methods: A qualitative phenomenological design was used. Participants were recruited consecutively among adults who had completed at least 10 HBOT sessions and demonstrated adequate cognitive function. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted between January and March 2023 in locations chosen by participants. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and validated by participants. Results: Twelve participants (eight men, four women; aged 25–84 years) were included. Four thematic areas emerged: (1) Biopsychosocial lived experiences, including initial uncertainty, physical discomfort such as ear pressure or mask-related issues, and progressive recognition of therapeutic benefits. (2) Interpersonal relationships, highlighting trust, security, and emotional support provided mainly by nurses. (3) Communication experiences, with participants expressing satisfaction but requesting clearer, earlier information on procedures, risks, and expected sensations. (4) Structural and organizational factors, where transportation logistics and treatment scheduling were significant sources of fatigue and discomfort. Conclusions: Patients valued HBOT and perceived notable health improvements, while identifying specific unmet informational and organizational needs. These findings suggest the importance of nurse-led educational interventions to enhance preparation, reduce anxiety, and optimize patient experience during HBOT.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** myopia (MESH:D009216), anxiety (MESH:D001007), pain (MESH:D010146), visual disturbance (MESH:D014786), nervous crises (MESH:D013224), injury to (MESH:D014947), neoplastic disease (MESH:D004194), itching (MESH:D011537), hearing problems (MESH:D034381), retinal detachment (MESH:D012163), pyoderma (MESH:D011711), diarrhoea (MESH:D003967), stroke (MESH:D020521), fatigue (MESH:D005221), bleeding (MESH:D006470), carbon monoxide poisoning (MESH:D002249), ulcer (MESH:D014456), COVID (MESH:D000086382), colon cancer (MESH:D015179), diabetic foot ulcers (MESH:D017719), retinal artery occlusion (MESH:D015356), cognitive impairment (MESH:D003072), urological problem (MESH:D014570), breast cancer (MESH:D001943), cataract (MESH:D002386), claustrophobia (MESH:D010698)
- **Chemicals:** Oxygen (MESH:D010100)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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