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Recruiting NCT07683715

Virtual Reality-Assisted Cast Application in Children With Forearm Fractures

Conditions: Forearm Fractures, Procedural Anxiety, Doctor-Related Fear

Sex: All
Ages: 4 Years – 15 Years
Healthy volunteers: No
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 120
Sponsor: Başakşehir Çam & Sakura City Hospital

Location: Basaksehir Cam ve Sakura City Hospital Istanbul Istanbul

Summary

This prospective randomized controlled trial will evaluate whether virtual reality can reduce procedural distress in children undergoing cast application for forearm fractures. Children will be assigned to either a virtual reality group or a standard care group. In the virtual reality group, children will watch a 3-minute child-friendly animated educational video using a VR headset during cast application. The video explains the casting procedure, how to protect the cast, and what the child should do after the cast is applied. The study will compare pain, anxiety, heart rate response, caregiver anxiety, and procedure-related fear between the two groups. The casting team will assess the child during the procedure. One day after cast application, each child will undergo an approximately 30-minute evaluation by a child psychiatry clinician who is blinded to group allocation. This follow-up assessment will evaluate the child's current anxiety, anxiety related to the cast experience, fear of returning to the hospital or doctor, and fear-related behaviors after the procedure.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Children aged 4 to 15 years. * Diagnosis of an isolated forearm fracture requiring cast application with traction (greenstick injuries plastic deformation if NOT over 20 degrees bayonet apposition ok if \

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