Project R-15640

Title

Little NIRVANA - a new interactive pain management solution for children - towards a standard for pediatric pain management (Research)

Abstract

P: Effective management of pain, anxiety, and distress during medical procedures on children is critical because of strong negative health-related risks and socio-economic costs associated with those that did not receive proper support. Appropriate pain management should be multimodal, including pharmacological and psychological tools, however, efficient tools, especially for young children, are scarce. I: KU Leuven has developed a PoC of a novel, multisensory, interactive pain management solution for children (www.littleNirvana.eu) that we aim to further develop and validate for dental and needlerelated medical procedures. Hereto, we will optimise the current prototype in order to be able to use little NIRVANA in more varied (clinical) settings on a larger pediatric population and validate the optimised solution via a large clinical trial. C: A randomised clinical trial with +1000 children between 2-10 years old will be conducted to a) evaluate the effect of little NIRVANA on distress and pain, B) to make a predictive model in order to find the factors influencing the efficiency of little NIRVANA on the different patient profiles and C) to analyse the impact of little NIRVANA on the clinical flows (duration, number of HCPs, …) in order to assess the costs/benefits for the health care provider. O: The results of these studies will be used to assess the clinical and socio-economical potential of little NIRVANA with the ultimate aim to further valorise the little NIRVANA platform via a non-profit organisation. In addition, the envisaged studies will allow for the definition of the optimal pediatric patient profiling and procedural variables for pain management in standard of care-settings. This information will be of great value for pediatric care teams worldwide.

Period of project

01 January 2025 - 31 December 2027