Examination of Graduate Theses Utilizing Virtual Reality Applications in the Field of Surgical Nursing in Türkiye
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Objective: This study aims to examine graduate theses conducted in the field of surgical nursing in Türkiye that utilize virtual reality applications. Methods: This retrospective literature review examines theses that utilized virtual reality applications in surgical nursing between 2016 and 2024. The inclusion criteria for the theses examined in the Council of Higher Education Thesis Center database had the keywords "Virtual Reality," "Virtual Reality Goggles," "Virtual Reality Glasses," and "Nursing" in their titles and were being conducted by the Surgical Nursing Department. The study was methodologically structured according to the PRISMA statement checklist. Result: The screening process identified 15 theses with full texts accessible from 2016 to 2024. It was determined that all of the theses were written in the last eight years, and five theses were at the doctoral level, and 10 theses were at the master's level. When the study designs were examined, all of them were conducted using the experimental method. The theses include the effects of virtual reality applications on biopsy, burns, anesthesia, and different surgical procedures. It has been reported that the applications reduce pain and anxiety levels and have a positive effect on quality of life, physiological parameters, and satisfaction. Conclusion: The nursing theses on virtual reality concluded that the applications were effective based on their usage purposes. In this context, it is proposed that the use of virtual reality applications in the perioperative period could serve as a non-pharmacological method for mitigating significant issues arising from the surgical process.
Anahtar Kelimeler
Surgical, nursing, virtual reality, virtual reality glasses, virtual reality goggles
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