Objective: To evaluate whether a virtual reality workstation (Fetouch system) offering three-dimensional (3D)fetal visual and kinesthetic interaction may affect maternal stress. Methods: Maternal-fetal visual and kinesthetic interaction was obtained through a haptic interface based on 3D reconstruction of sequencial bi-dimensional ultrasound images of the fetus. Maternal stress was assessed before and after visual/kinesthetic interaction with the fetus: 1) by using the State Trait Anxiety Inventory-Form Y (STAI) test, and 2) by measuring salivary cortisol levels. Statistical analysis was performed by paired t test and analysis of variance for repeated measures. Results: After the fetal visual and kinesthetic experiences, a significant reduction was observed in anxiety (low state anxiety group, P < .0034; high state anxiety group, P < .0108), as well as in salivary cortisol concentration (P < .0004). Conclusion: Physical interaction with thefetus through a 3D model may reduce maternal stress.

Severi, F.M., Prattichizzo, D., Casarosa, E., Barbagli, F., Ferretti, C., Altomare, A., et al. (2005). Virtual fetal touch through a haptic interface decreases maternal anxiety and salivary cortisol. JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR GYNECOLOGIC INVESTIGATION, 12(1), 37-40 [10.1016/j.jsgi.2004.07.006].

Virtual fetal touch through a haptic interface decreases maternal anxiety and salivary cortisol

SEVERI, F. M.;PRATTICHIZZO, D.;BARBAGLI, F.;FERRETTI, C.;ALTOMARE, A.;VICINO, A.;
2005-01-01

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate whether a virtual reality workstation (Fetouch system) offering three-dimensional (3D)fetal visual and kinesthetic interaction may affect maternal stress. Methods: Maternal-fetal visual and kinesthetic interaction was obtained through a haptic interface based on 3D reconstruction of sequencial bi-dimensional ultrasound images of the fetus. Maternal stress was assessed before and after visual/kinesthetic interaction with the fetus: 1) by using the State Trait Anxiety Inventory-Form Y (STAI) test, and 2) by measuring salivary cortisol levels. Statistical analysis was performed by paired t test and analysis of variance for repeated measures. Results: After the fetal visual and kinesthetic experiences, a significant reduction was observed in anxiety (low state anxiety group, P < .0034; high state anxiety group, P < .0108), as well as in salivary cortisol concentration (P < .0004). Conclusion: Physical interaction with thefetus through a 3D model may reduce maternal stress.
2005
Severi, F.M., Prattichizzo, D., Casarosa, E., Barbagli, F., Ferretti, C., Altomare, A., et al. (2005). Virtual fetal touch through a haptic interface decreases maternal anxiety and salivary cortisol. JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR GYNECOLOGIC INVESTIGATION, 12(1), 37-40 [10.1016/j.jsgi.2004.07.006].
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