After VRH intervention, all three scores were significantly reduced (6.00 vs 8.50, P 40 At baseline, the total AIS score, the “nocturnal sleep problems” score and the “daytime dysfunction” score were 8.50, 6.00 and 2.00 respectively. Of these, 27 had AIS scores ≥ 6 (objective insomnia), and nine had AIS scores ranging from 1 to 5 (subjective insomnia). Results: Thirty-six participants completed the VRH intervention and returned the questionnaire. The Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS) was used to evaluate the effects after 2 weeks of intervention. All group members who felt that their sleep quality had declined received VRH intervention once or twice a week. Methods: A questionnaire was conducted via a WeChat working group containing 150 first-line medical staff. Objective: To explore the effects of a virtual reality hypnosis (VRH) intervention on insomnia among first-line medical staff responding to COVID-19.
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