Effects of Hypnosis Therapy on Pain and Opioid Use Following Shoulder Replacement Surgery: A Clinical Trial.

IF 2.4 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Georges Haidamous, Mark P Jensen, Lynne A Couchara, Kaitlyn N Christmas, Peter Simon, Mark Frankle
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This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of therapeutic hypnosis as an alternative to or adjunct treatment with opioid medications for post-operative pain management following shoulder replacement surgery. A prior pilot study assessed the feasibility of a clinical trial by comparing standard care and hypnosis therapy groups, finding moderate reductions in pain and opioid consumption in the therapeutic hypnosis group. The design of the current trial was informed by findings from the pilot study. Participants in the therapeutic hypnosis group were given access to a video with therapeutic hypnosis narration, while the control group viewed the video without narration. Pain intensity (primary outcome) was assessed at baseline, at the preoperative visit, as well as 10 and 49 days post-surgery. Secondary outcomes included anxiety, pain medication use, and sleep disruption. Despite initial positive results from the pilot, the current trial revealed no significant differences between the treatment groups across all measures. Further research should consider alternative control conditions and examine outcomes in the immediate post-surgical period to better capture potential effects.

催眠治疗对肩关节置换术后疼痛和阿片类药物使用的影响:一项临床试验。
本研究旨在评估催眠治疗作为阿片类药物治疗肩关节置换术后疼痛管理的替代或辅助治疗的有效性。先前的一项试点研究通过比较标准护理组和催眠治疗组来评估临床试验的可行性,发现治疗性催眠组疼痛和阿片类药物消耗适度减少。当前试验的设计参考了前期研究的结果。治疗性催眠组的参与者观看了一段有治疗性催眠旁白的视频,而对照组观看的是没有旁白的视频。疼痛强度(主要结局)在基线、术前访视以及术后10天和49天进行评估。次要结果包括焦虑、止痛药使用和睡眠中断。尽管最初的试点结果是积极的,但目前的试验显示,在所有措施上,治疗组之间没有显着差异。进一步的研究应考虑其他控制条件,并在术后立即检查结果,以更好地捕捉潜在的影响。
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期刊介绍: The IJCEH will keep you up to date on the latest clinical and research findings in the field, thanks to leading scholars from around the world examining such topics as: •Hypnotherapeutic Techniques •Pain and Anxiety Relief •Disociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder) •Altered States of Consciousness •Delayed Recall •Dissociation •Forensic Uses of Hypnosis •Hypnosis in Eyewitness Memory •Hypnotic Induction in Dentistry •Hypnotizability •Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder •Self-Hypnosis •Control of Smoking •Weight Management •Ego State Hypnotherapy •Theories of Hypnosis •Physiological & Psychological Bases of Hypnosis
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