About this trial

This study investigates the effects of virtual reality (VR)-based respiratory training on various physiological and cognitive functions in shift-working healthcare professionals, including paramedics and nurses. The research will evaluate how VR-guided breathing exercises influence: stress levels, motor reaction time and accuracy, attention and cognitive performance, motor skills and postural stability, sleep quality

Participants will be divided into three groups:

VR-based respiratory training group - performing guided breathing exercises in a VR environment.

Music-based relaxation group - listening to relaxing music without structured breathing instructions.

Control group - no intervention.

The findings will help determine whether VR-based respiratory training is an effective method for improving stress resilience, cognitive function, and physical performance in shift-working healthcare professionals.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

None

Disqualifiers

None

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Experimental group (B) - breathing training using VR
  • Experimental group (C) - breathing training using relaxation music

Treatment groups

60 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups

Locations

1
Poznań University of Physical Education61871, Poznan Poland

Sponsors and collaborators

Poznan University of Physical Education

Lead sponsor