Navigating virtual realities: identifying barriers and facilitators to implementing VR-enhanced PT for youth with chronic pain

Author:

Jehl Nicole M1ORCID,Hess Courtney W1ORCID,Choate Ellison S1ORCID,Nguyen Hannah T2,Yang Yerin2,Simons Laura E1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine , Stanford, United States

2. Vice Provost of Undergraduate Research, Stanford University , Stanford, United States

Abstract

Abstract Objective Virtual reality (VR) can enhance engagement in outpatient physical therapy (PT) through distraction and gamification of movement. This study assessed barriers and facilitators to VR-enhanced PT. Method Data were collected during a feasibility trial of VR-enhanced PT for youth with chronic musculoskeletal pain. Semistructured and informal interviews were conducted with youth participants, their caregivers, and collaborating physical therapists. To analyze transcriptions, content analysis was employed in multiple rounds. Barriers and facilitators to VR implementation were coded using a deductive approach, then an inductive approach was used to identify emergent themes within each deductive code category. Results We completed interviews with youth participants (n = 9), caregivers (n = 7), and clinician stakeholders (n = 5). Coded barriers included: (1) participant identity and self-narrative inconsistent with the intervention, (2) system-level, structural constraints of healthcare, (3) lack of guidance and leadership from clinicians around VR use, (4) research burnout, (5) expectation violation and disappointment, and (6) missing the optimal treatment window. Coded facilitators included: (1) viewing VR as a bridge to achieving treatment goals, (2) having access to resources, (3) sustained positive experience and immersion in the game, (4) alignment between identity and the intervention, and (5) champion-level collaborations. Conclusions This study highlights the importance of considering the VR technology, person using the VR, and the context in which VR is being implemented to optimize uptake and acceptability. Adopting an implementation science lens to the field of VR for chronic pain will enhance the applicability and scale of impact.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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