A prospective controlled trial was conducted to compare the efficacy of an analgesic cream (eutectic mixture of local anesthetics, or EMLA) with a combination of EMLA with hypnosis in the relief of lumbar puncture-induced pain and anxiety in 45 pediatric cancer patients (age 6-16 years). The study also explored whether young patients can be taught and can use hypnosis independently as well as whether the therapeutic benefit depends on hypnotizability. Patients were randomized to 1 of 3 groups: local anesthetic, local anesthetic plus hypnosis, and local anesthetic plus attention. Results confirmed that patients in the local anesthetic plus hypnosis group reported less anticipatory anxiety and less procedure-related pain and anxiety and that ...
No randomized controlled trial has investigated the efficacy of hypnosis for reducing pain and impro...
Item does not contain fulltextMedical procedures and tests become a challenge when anxiety and pain ...
Despite conclusive evidence for the efficacy of clinical hypnosis in the management of many cancer r...
A prospective controlled trial was conducted to compare the efficacy of an analgesic cream (eutectic...
Venepuncture for blood sampling can be a distressing experience for a considerable number of childre...
This prospective controlled trial investigated the efficacy of a manual-based clinical hypnosis inte...
The aims of this study were: (1) to evaluate two different therapeutic approaches, namely direct ver...
ObjectivePain and distress are common in children undergoing medical procedures, exposing them to ac...
OBJECTIVE: Inadequately treated pain and distress elicited by medical procedures can put children at...
A randomized controlled trial was conducted to compare the efficacy of clinical hypnosis versus cogn...
Background and Objective. Anxiety/pain are experiences that make dental treatment difficult for chil...
Background and Objective. Diagnostic or therapeutic procedures may generate pain, fear or anxiety. T...
No randomized controlled trial (RCT) has investigated the efficacy of hypnosis for reducing pain and...
No randomized controlled trial has investigated the efficacy of hypnosis for reducing pain and impro...
Non-pharmacological pain relief for children is a special challenge for health care providers in man...
No randomized controlled trial has investigated the efficacy of hypnosis for reducing pain and impro...
Item does not contain fulltextMedical procedures and tests become a challenge when anxiety and pain ...
Despite conclusive evidence for the efficacy of clinical hypnosis in the management of many cancer r...
A prospective controlled trial was conducted to compare the efficacy of an analgesic cream (eutectic...
Venepuncture for blood sampling can be a distressing experience for a considerable number of childre...
This prospective controlled trial investigated the efficacy of a manual-based clinical hypnosis inte...
The aims of this study were: (1) to evaluate two different therapeutic approaches, namely direct ver...
ObjectivePain and distress are common in children undergoing medical procedures, exposing them to ac...
OBJECTIVE: Inadequately treated pain and distress elicited by medical procedures can put children at...
A randomized controlled trial was conducted to compare the efficacy of clinical hypnosis versus cogn...
Background and Objective. Anxiety/pain are experiences that make dental treatment difficult for chil...
Background and Objective. Diagnostic or therapeutic procedures may generate pain, fear or anxiety. T...
No randomized controlled trial (RCT) has investigated the efficacy of hypnosis for reducing pain and...
No randomized controlled trial has investigated the efficacy of hypnosis for reducing pain and impro...
Non-pharmacological pain relief for children is a special challenge for health care providers in man...
No randomized controlled trial has investigated the efficacy of hypnosis for reducing pain and impro...
Item does not contain fulltextMedical procedures and tests become a challenge when anxiety and pain ...
Despite conclusive evidence for the efficacy of clinical hypnosis in the management of many cancer r...