Extended reality as a health education strategy of adolescents at school: protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis
Introduction Extended reality (XR) is the ensemble of interactive experiences based on a computer-simulated environment that encompasses virtual reality and augmented reality and has been proven to be potentially innovative in the field of health education with adolescents. The objective of thi...
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Resumo: | Introduction Extended reality (XR) is the ensemble of
interactive experiences based on a computer-simulated
environment that encompasses virtual reality and
augmented reality and has been proven to be potentially
innovative in the field of health education with adolescents.
The objective of this study is to present a systematic
review and meta-analysis protocol that seeks to evaluate
the main effects of interventions that use XR on health
parameters (food intake, sound quality and physical
activity) of adolescent students.
Methods and analysis The literature search will
be performed in the following databases: MEDLINE,
Embase, Scopus, ERIC, ScienceDirect, Web of Science,
Cochrane, LILACS, APA and ADOLEC. Intervention studies
(clinical trials—randomised or non-randomised) and
quasi-experimental studies will be included. The risk
of bias will be assessed using the Risk of Bias in Nonrandomized Studies of Interventions tool for randomised
controlled trials (RCTs), non-RCTs and quasi-experimental
trials. Two independent researchers will conduct all the
assessments, and any disagreements will be consulted
with a third reviewer. Data analysis and synthesis will be
performed using RevMan V.5.4.1 software. The study will
be conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting
Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
Protocols guideline.
Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval and human
consent were not required, as this is a protocol for a
systematic review and only secondary data will be used.
The findings will be published in a journal and presented
at conferences. In case of any changes to this protocol,
it will be updated in the Preferred Reporting Items for
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses website, and the
modifications will be explained in the final report of this
review |
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