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A realidade virtual no tratamento de PTSD em socorristas : uma revisão sistemática?

Authors: Castro, Sara Patrícia Rocha;

A realidade virtual no tratamento de PTSD em socorristas : uma revisão sistemática?

Abstract

A investigação tem demonstrado que o uso de Realidade Virtual (RV) no tratamento de perturbações mentais, como as perturbações de ansiedade e relacionadas com trauma e fatores de stress, é bastante relevante, visto que potencializa o tratamento de exposição, sendo este considerado o tratamento de primeira linha para a Perturbação de Stress Pós-Traumático (PTSD). Considerando que os socorristas são uma população com elevado risco de desenvolvimento de PTSD, o objetivo do presente estudo foi perceber se existia literatura sobre tratamentos para PTSD com a utilização da RV em socorristas e qual a eficácia destas intervenções na população referida. Deste modo, foi conduzida uma revisão sistemática da literatura de estudos publicados em cinco bases de dados, sem restrição temporal. A seleção de estudos foi realizada de modo independente por dois investigadores e as inconsistências resolvidas por consenso. De acordo com o processo de uma revisão sistemática, não foi possível incluir nenhum dos estudos encontrados, nesta revisão. Em geral, conclui-se que os estudos neste domínio são escassos, mostrando-se necessário um maior investimento científico no estudo do tratamento de PTSD com recurso à RV, na população socorristas.

Research has shown that the use of Virtual Reality (VR) employed in the treatment of mental disorders, like anxiety disorders and trauma and stressor-related disorders, it's very important because it can increase exposure treatment, which is considered to be the first-line treatment for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Considering that first responders are a population at high risk for the development of PTSD, the objective of this study was to understand if there was literature on treatments for PTSD with VR for first responders and what is the effectiveness of these interventions in this population. In this way, was made a systematic review of studies published in five databases, without time constraint. The selection of articles was carried out independently by two researchers and inconsistencies resolved by consensus. According to the process of a systematic review, it was not possible to include any of the studies found in this review. In general, it is concluded that the studies in this field are scarce, being necessary a greater investment in the scientific study of the treatment of PTSD using VR, in first responders.

Orientação: Ricardo José Martins Pinto

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HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER, REALIDADE VIRTUAL, PSICOLOGIA, SOCORRISMO, PERTURBAÇÃO DE STRESS PÓS-TRAUMÁTICO, MESTRADO EM PSICOLOGIA CLÍNICA E DA SAÚDE, THERAPIES, PSYCHOLOGY, PSICOLOGIA DA SAÚDE, FIRST AID, VIRTUAL REALITY, STRESS PÓS-TRAUMÁTICO, TERAPIAS, POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS

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