This randomized controlled experimental study aimed to determine the effect of using virtual glasses during uterine tone assessment on anxiety, pain and comfort. The hypotheses of this study were determined as follows: H1-a: Using virtual reality glasses during uterine tone assessment affects anxiety. H1-b: Using virtual reality glasses during uterine tone assessment affects pain. H1-c: Using virtual reality glasses during uterine tone assessment affects comfort.
Age range
18 Years – 49 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Timeframe: 20 minute