This study was aimed to determine the effect of virtual reality goggles on anxiety, comfort and complication development in patients undergoing transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy in a randomized controlled experimental study. The study will be conducted with individuals who applied to the Department of Urology of Mersin University Hospital. The minimum sample calculation with 95% power was calculated as a total of 70, 35 in each group, in the G\*Power (3.1) program. Introductory Information Form, State Anxiety Scale, Complication Follow-up Form and Visual Analog Scale will be used to collect the data. Introductory Information Form, State Anxiety Scale and Visual Analog Scale will be filled in the patients. After the forms are applied to the patients and recorded, it will be determined whether they will be in the study or control group according to the randomization schedule. Patients in the study group will be shown a video with virtual reality glasses during the procedure. Virtual reality goggles will be used to watch nature landscapes with relaxing music background, adjusted at the level of volume desired by the patient. Virtual reality goggles will be applied during the procedure. The control group will not receive any intervention. After the virtual reality application, anxiety levels and comfort levels will be re-evaluated after the procedure. The patients will be called by the researchers after 24 hours and the Complication Follow-up Form will be filled out. The data obtained in the study will be analyzed using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) for Windows 25.0 program.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
MALE
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Anxiety
Timeframe: 6 months
Comfort
Timeframe: 6 months
Complications
Timeframe: 6 months