Effects of Virtual Reality Therapy for Women with Breast Cancer
Study Overview
This study explores how virtual reality (VR) can help improve the mental health, sleep quality, and physical activity of women diagnosed with breast cancer.
Key Findings
- A total of 33 women participated, split into two groups: one receiving VR therapy and the other not.
- The VR therapy included eight sessions.
- Results showed that the group using VR had significant improvements in:
- Coping with cancer: Less destructive coping styles (p < 0.001)
- Physical activity: Increased walking (p = 0.04) and overall activity levels (p < 0.004)
- Sleep quality: Better sleep (p < 0.001)
- Emotional health: Lower levels of depression (p < 0.001) and anxiety (p < 0.001)
- Overall well-being: Improved general well-being (p < 0.001)
Practical Solutions and Value
This study highlights how VR can support better mental and physical health for women with breast cancer, demonstrating a promising new approach to therapy.
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