A Protocol for a Systematic Review on Effectiveness of virtual reality distraction on acute pain in cancer children
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26463/rjns.12_2_2Keywords:
acute pain, cancer childrenAbstract
This study is a systematic review of the literature to identify and describe about the virtual reality distraction that has been studied using rigorous methods and to estimate its effects on acute pain in cancer children. The standard methodology of systematic review and meta-analysis was followed to conduct the study.
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