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Virtual Reality in ICU - PARTNER

Virtual Reality in ICU (PARTNER) - A Research Study About Engaging in Strategies to Promote Relaxation, Improve Your Mood, and Stimulate Thinking in the Intensive Care Setting

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About This Trial

This project is designed to have patients participate in a virtual environment with various tasks such as breathing exercises, games to help the brain, and techniques that promote relaxation while hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The participation in research will last about 5 days and take about 15 to 45 minutes each day.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Admitted to ICU at University of Kentucky for acute respiratory failure, sepsis or other Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Are less than 18 years of age - Have a pre-existing neurologic disorder - Have a pre-existing emotional or personality disorder - Have a history or active mental health disorder or disease - Experienced an acute neurologic event (e.g., stroke) - Are currently pregnant - Are a prisoner - Receiving hospice care - Have existing open wounds or pressure ulcers on head or neck Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Admitted to ICU at University of Kentucky for acute respiratory failure, sepsis or other Exclusion Criteria: * Are less than 18 years of age * Have a pre-existing neurologic disorder * Have a pre-existing emotional or personality disorder * Have a history or active mental health disorder or disease * Experienced an acute neurologic event (e.g., stroke) * Are currently pregnant * Are a prisoner * Receiving hospice care * Have existing open wounds or pressure ulcers on head or neck

Locations (1)

University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky, United States