This study explores the impact of virtual reality (VR) interventions on patient outcomes during coronary angiography procedures. It evaluates the effectiveness of VR in reducing patient anxiety, enhancing comfort, and improving overall satisfaction. The findings suggest that the use of VR as a non-pharmacological support tool can positively influence patients' emotional states, reduce perceived stress levels, and potentially improve cooperation during the procedure. These results highlight the potential of immersive technologies to support patient-centered care in interventional cardiology settings.
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Patient Identification Form
Timeframe: 10 minutes
Visual Analog Scale
Timeframe: 10 minutes
State Anxiety Scale
Timeframe: 10 minutes
SATISFACTION EVALUATION SCALE
Timeframe: 5 minutes