Objectives Although sedatives and analgesic drugs defuse anxiety and relieve pain, digestive endoscopy still is uncomfortable and painful for some patients. Identifying patients who tolerate digestive endoscopy less well remains difficult. The present study evaluated the relations between procedural anxiety, catastrophizing thoughts, and pain, using a prospective design and multimodal assessments of pain. Methods A total of 118 consecutive patients were assessed for procedural anxiety before endoscopy. During endoscopy, a doctor rated the patients' pain behavior. Before discharge, the patients retrospectively rated endoscopy pain and related catastrophizing thoughts. Results Notwithstanding sedation, our study revealed large between-subject...
BACKGROUND: The first choice technique for the resection of colorectal polyps is without doubt the E...
Background. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and colonoscopy (CS) can evoke anxiety, embarrassment, ...
Background/Aims: it is unclear whether patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) require a high d...
Objectives Pain and fear of colonoscopy are inter-related; they make the colonoscopy experience unpl...
Although sedatives can defuse anxiety and relieve pain, Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) still is un...
Although sedatives can defuse anxiety and relieve pain, Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) still is un...
Colonoscopy is commonly used to investigate gastrointestinal symptoms such as pain or changes in bow...
Background and aim: Endoscopic procedures are unpleasant and in most cases painful. Identifying the...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the associations of pre-endoscopy anxiety with discomfort and tolerance in pat...
Important psychological aspects of endoscopy include physiological discomfort, emotional distress an...
CONTROL ID: 2910419 CURRENT CATEGORY: Clinical Practice CURRENT SUBCATEGORY/DESCRIPTORS: Patient R...
BACKGROUND: Limited information is available about anxiety, depression and psychotropic medication u...
This study aimed to prospectively consider the effect of colonoscopy on patients\u27 experiences of ...
This study aimed to prospectively consider the effect of colonoscopy on patients' experiences of anx...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Endoscopy and colonoscopy are frequently performed procedures to evaluate the gastr...
BACKGROUND: The first choice technique for the resection of colorectal polyps is without doubt the E...
Background. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and colonoscopy (CS) can evoke anxiety, embarrassment, ...
Background/Aims: it is unclear whether patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) require a high d...
Objectives Pain and fear of colonoscopy are inter-related; they make the colonoscopy experience unpl...
Although sedatives can defuse anxiety and relieve pain, Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) still is un...
Although sedatives can defuse anxiety and relieve pain, Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) still is un...
Colonoscopy is commonly used to investigate gastrointestinal symptoms such as pain or changes in bow...
Background and aim: Endoscopic procedures are unpleasant and in most cases painful. Identifying the...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the associations of pre-endoscopy anxiety with discomfort and tolerance in pat...
Important psychological aspects of endoscopy include physiological discomfort, emotional distress an...
CONTROL ID: 2910419 CURRENT CATEGORY: Clinical Practice CURRENT SUBCATEGORY/DESCRIPTORS: Patient R...
BACKGROUND: Limited information is available about anxiety, depression and psychotropic medication u...
This study aimed to prospectively consider the effect of colonoscopy on patients\u27 experiences of ...
This study aimed to prospectively consider the effect of colonoscopy on patients' experiences of anx...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Endoscopy and colonoscopy are frequently performed procedures to evaluate the gastr...
BACKGROUND: The first choice technique for the resection of colorectal polyps is without doubt the E...
Background. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and colonoscopy (CS) can evoke anxiety, embarrassment, ...
Background/Aims: it is unclear whether patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) require a high d...