Researchers studied whether an animated video could help men feel better during a prostate biopsy. They enrolled 103 men who were scheduled for this procedure under local anesthesia. Half received the standard written and verbal information, while the other half also watched a short animated video explaining what would happen.
The study found that men who watched the video reported significantly less pain when they received the local anesthetic and during the overall procedure. They also reported higher satisfaction with the experience and said the procedure was more tolerable. Anxiety levels went down in both groups, but the decrease was slightly greater for the video group, though this finding was not as strong statistically.
It's important to note that this was a single study with 103 participants. While the video seemed helpful for some aspects of pain and satisfaction, it did not show a clear, significant effect on pain during the actual probe placement or needle insertion. The finding on anxiety reduction was also borderline. More research is needed to understand how well this approach works for different people and in different settings. For now, it suggests that clear, visual information might be a simple way to improve the experience of this common medical procedure.