Table 1_A virtual reality-based multicomponent intervention program for preventing postope
by Jing Dong·Updated 4d ago
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Description
A pilot randomized controlled trial of 40 patients evaluated a virtual reality-based intervention for preventing postoperative delirium. The intervention group showed a 5% delirium incidence compared to 35% in the control group, along with improvements in stress, sleep, and mobility scores. This dataset, published under a CC-BY-4.0 license by Jing Dong in 2026, contains the results from this feasibility study conducted in a Chinese tertiary hospital.
Use Cases
Analyzing the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of VR interventions based on reported clinical outcomes.
Modeling risk factors for postoperative delirium based on patient outcomes and intervention timing.
Comparing changes in psychological and functional metrics (anxiety, depression, sleep, mobility) between control and intervention groups.
Strengths
Data originates from a structured randomized controlled trial with 40 participants.
Results include specific, statistically significant outcome comparisons (e.g., 5% vs. 35% delirium incidence).
The study design and multiple perioperative measurement timepoints are clearly described.
Limitations
The dataset is described only in a PDF report; the underlying structured data (rows, columns) is unavailable for direct analysis.
The pilot trial had only 40 participants and 8 total delirium events, limiting statistical power and generalizability.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred from the published paper.
Provenance
Source
Jing Dong via figshare.
Collection Method
Collected as part of a randomized controlled trial conducted from February to March 2025.
Time Range
February to March 2025.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-06-02 04:21:16; freshness should be verified.
Geography
A tertiary hospital in China.
The primary data file is a 181.1 KB PDF; the underlying structured trial data is not directly provided.