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HMC using virtual reality to calm children before surgery

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Last updated: 2025/12/09 at 7:24 AM
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Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) in Doha, Qatar, is pioneering a new approach to pediatric care with the launch of a virtual reality program aimed at alleviating anxiety in children preparing for surgery. The initiative, implemented at the Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) in early 2025, provides age-appropriate VR experiences to young patients aged 5 to 14 before their procedures. Initial results demonstrate a significant positive impact on patient well-being.

The program, developed as part of HMC’s commitment to patient-centered care, has already shown a 61% reduction in anxiety levels among children who participated. This innovation reflects a growing trend in healthcare to utilize technology to improve the patient experience, particularly for vulnerable populations like children. HMC reports a 100% satisfaction rate from both families and clinical staff involved in the program.

The Benefits of Virtual Reality for Pediatric Anxiety

Childhood anxiety surrounding surgical procedures is a common concern, often leading to distress for both the child and their family. Traditional methods of managing this anxiety, such as verbal reassurance or medication, aren’t always effective or desirable. Virtual reality offers a non-pharmacological alternative, providing a distraction and a sense of control to young patients during a potentially frightening time.

How the Program Works

The ACC’s virtual reality program delivers curated content designed to engage and calm children in the pre-operative area. The experiences range from immersive games to relaxing virtual environments, tailored to different age groups and preferences. Medical staff receive specialized training to seamlessly integrate the technology into their existing care protocols.

According to HMC, the content was developed in collaboration with the Patient and Family Advisory Council, ensuring it directly addresses the needs and concerns of those it serves. This collaborative approach is crucial for the successful implementation of any patient-centered initiative. The program aims to improve a child’s cooperation during pre-surgical preparations, ultimately streamlining the process for healthcare providers.

The use of technology to reduce anxiety isn’t limited to virtual reality. Distraction techniques, including music therapy and play, have long been employed in pediatric settings. However, VR offers a uniquely immersive and engaging experience that can be particularly effective in diverting a child’s attention from their worries. The increasing affordability and accessibility of VR technology are driving its adoption in various healthcare applications.

This initiative aligns with broader efforts in Qatar to enhance healthcare services and promote innovation within the medical sector. The country has invested heavily in modernizing its healthcare infrastructure and adopting cutting-edge technologies. The focus on patient experience is a key component of these reforms, as outlined in the Qatar National Vision 2030.

The positive feedback from families suggests the program is not only reducing anxiety but also improving their overall satisfaction with the care their children receive. This is a significant benefit, as parental anxiety can often exacerbate a child’s fears. Furthermore, the high satisfaction rate among clinical staff indicates the technology is user-friendly and integrates well into their workflow. This ease of use is essential for long-term sustainability.

While the initial results are promising, ongoing monitoring and evaluation will be crucial to assess the long-term effectiveness of the program. Researchers will continue to collect data on anxiety levels, patient cooperation, and family satisfaction. Further studies may explore the potential benefits of virtual reality for other pediatric procedures and conditions, such as vaccinations or dental treatments. The potential for expanding the use of VR in healthcare is substantial.

Looking ahead, HMC plans to continue refining the VR content based on patient feedback and emerging best practices. The organization is also exploring the possibility of expanding the program to other facilities within its network. The success of this initiative will likely encourage other healthcare providers in Qatar and the region to consider adopting similar technologies to improve the care of their pediatric patients. The long-term impact on pediatric surgical care remains to be seen, but the initial data points to a positive trajectory.

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