Clinician support key to patient adoption of VR therapies, study suggests

A new study in JMIR XR and Spatial Computing highlights that structured onboarding and provider support are essential for patient adoption of virtual reality therapeutics. The research suggests that clinical efficacy alone is insufficient for real-world success, emphasizing the role of human interaction in technology implementation.
Why it matters
As digital therapeutics become more common, understanding how to integrate them into clinical workflows is critical for improving patient outcomes and adherence.
edited by Gaby Clark , reviewed by Andrew Zinin
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