BMJ Open Quality (Jun 2024)

SafeVRwards: Designing a complementary virtual reality module to the Safewards framework intended to relax and manage conflict in mental health wards

  • Christopher Smith,
  • Susanna Pardini,
  • Shua Kim,
  • Belmir de Jesus,
  • Marilia K S Lopes,
  • Kristine Leggett,
  • Lora Appel,
  • Tiago H Falk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2024-002769
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2

Abstract

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Background Aggression and negative activation in mental health inpatient units pose significant challenges for both patients and staff with severe physical and psychological ramifications. The Safewards model is an evidence-based conflict-containment framework including 10 strategies, such as ‘Calm Down Methods’. As virtual reality (VR) scenarios have successfully enhanced anxiolytic and deactivating effects of therapeutic interventions, they are increasingly considered a means to enhance current models, like Safewards.Objectives The present participatory design investigates the feasibility and user experience of integrating VR therapy as an add-on strategy to the Safewards model, gathering preliminary data and qualitative feedback from bedside staff in an adult inpatient mental health unit.Methods An exploratory within-subjects design combining qualitative observations, self-report questionnaires and semistructured interviews is employed with four nurse champions from the mental health unit at Michael Garron Hospital (Toronto, Canada).Results A chronological overview of the design process, adaptations and description of the user experience is reported.Conclusion ‘SafeVRwards’ introduces VR as a promising conflic-containment strategy complementary to the Safewards model, which can be optimised for deployment through user-oriented refinements and enhanced customisation capacity driven by clinical staff input.