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Adoption of Virtual Reality for Reducing Preoperative Anxiety

Hello,  I am a student in Medical Technology and Healthcare Business  at the Université de Lille.

As part of my master's thesis, I am conducting a survey on the adoption of virtual reality for reducing preoperative anxiety. This is a scientific research study aimed at investigating the professional and organisational factors that influence the willingness of anaesthesia professionals to adopt virtual reality as a tool for managing preoperative anxiety.

If you wish, I invite you to participate in this study. To take part, you must be an anaesthesiologist, anaesthesia resident, certified registered nurse anaesthetist, or student nurse anaesthetist, working in a hospital setting or in perioperative care.

This questionnaire is optional, confidential, and will take no more than 5 minutes. As this questionnaire is non-identifying, it will not be possible to exercise your rights of access, rectification, erasure, withdrawal of consent / objection, restriction, or portability of your data.

In order to preserve the anonymity of this questionnaire, please do not include any information that could identify yourself or another person in the free-text fields. To ensure optimal security, your responses will not be retained beyond the thesis defence.

Thank you.

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