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VR Experiences of Pregnant Women During Antenatal Care

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Pregnant women use a range of non-pharmacological pain relief methods to help manage and reduce pain intensity and to induce relaxation. We conducted a study with 18 pregnant women to explore VR experiences as a non-pharmacological method of pain relief to determine the effect on pain intensity. The results of the study identified several themes: evoking emotion with sub-themes, memory, and imagination. The theme presence, with sub-themes of relatability, realism, immersion, interactivity, and narration. Finally, the escape and anchoring themes were descriptions of how women envisaged using VR antenatally. This study provides a novel contribution to the field of VR and antenatal and labour care which can help inform the design of VR experiences for pregnant women.

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Preferred citation

Massov, L., Robinson, B., Rodríguez Ramírez, E. R., Maude, R. & Anslow, C. (2023, October). VR Experiences of Pregnant Women During Antenatal Care. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, VRST VRST 2023: 29th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (pp. 1-2). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3611659.3617214

Conference name

VRST 2023: 29th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, VRST

Publication or Presentation Year

2023-10-09

Pagination

1-2

Publisher

ACM

Publication status

Published