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From: Effect of intensive care unit-specific virtual reality (ICU-VR) to improve psychological well-being and quality of life in COVID-19 ICU survivors: a study protocol for a multicentre, randomized controlled trial

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Impression of the COVID-19 ICU-VR intervention. Screenshots of the COVID-19 ICU-VR intervention; the ICU physician and nurse welcome the patient while standing in front of the ICU (a, left), where the patients are virtually installed in an ICU bed (a, right). After the ICU physician and nurse have brought the patient to the ICU room while walking over the ICU, the patient will be placed in the ICU room (b, left), where the patient receives an explanation about the surveillance monitor (b, right; c, left), intubation (c, right), prone positioning (d, left), drips and infuses (d, right), tracheotomy (e, left), isolation and personal protection measures (e, right), the treatment team (f, left) and SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 (f, right). A full overview of the content of the COVID-19 ICU-VR intervention can be found in Additional file 1

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