BACKGROUND: General psychological responses are related to fear of anesthesia, pain, uncertain diagnosis, malignancy, incompetence, failure, surgical room environment, and horrifying stories from others. Excessive physiological responses tend to complicate and affect anesthetic actions. AIM: This study aims to determine the effect of self-hypnosis model (SHM) on the reduction of anxiety and pain in patients after general anesthesia. METHODS: There was a quasi-experimental study with pretest-posttest design with control design. Respondents were recruited using simple random sampling technique. Forty respondents were divided into two groups: Intervention (20) and control (20). State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and the Numerical Pain Ra...
This study has proved, based on 8 case studies of patients suffering from chronic pain, that hypnosi...
Venepuncture for blood sampling can be a distressing experience for a considerable number of childre...
A large number of studies have provided evidence for the efficacy of psychological interventions, as...
The mind, emotions and attention play an important role in the experience of pain and distress duri...
Stress reducing strategies are useful in patients undergoing surgery. Hypnosis is also known to alle...
The present study evaluates the efficacy of self-hypnosis and its components--relaxation instruction...
Background Hypnosis treatment in general practice is a rather new concept. This pilo...
BACKGROUND: Patients with severe chronic diseases and advanced cancer receiving palliative care, ha...
Background and Objective. Anxiety/pain are experiences that make dental treatment difficult for chil...
International audienceObjective: Hypnosis can reduce pain and anxiety in surgical patients. This stu...
This research, is a proposal to study the effectiveness of the use of hypnosis, and self-hypnosis t...
While there is a consensus that psychosocial factors play an important role in the experience of pai...
Experimental and clinical studies concerned with the effects of "hypnotically-sug-gested analge...
Orthopedic hand-surgery patients experience severe pain post-operatively, yet they must engage in pa...
This work explores the fields of Clinical Hypnosis and Self-Hypnosis as applied to the therapy of a...
This study has proved, based on 8 case studies of patients suffering from chronic pain, that hypnosi...
Venepuncture for blood sampling can be a distressing experience for a considerable number of childre...
A large number of studies have provided evidence for the efficacy of psychological interventions, as...
The mind, emotions and attention play an important role in the experience of pain and distress duri...
Stress reducing strategies are useful in patients undergoing surgery. Hypnosis is also known to alle...
The present study evaluates the efficacy of self-hypnosis and its components--relaxation instruction...
Background Hypnosis treatment in general practice is a rather new concept. This pilo...
BACKGROUND: Patients with severe chronic diseases and advanced cancer receiving palliative care, ha...
Background and Objective. Anxiety/pain are experiences that make dental treatment difficult for chil...
International audienceObjective: Hypnosis can reduce pain and anxiety in surgical patients. This stu...
This research, is a proposal to study the effectiveness of the use of hypnosis, and self-hypnosis t...
While there is a consensus that psychosocial factors play an important role in the experience of pai...
Experimental and clinical studies concerned with the effects of "hypnotically-sug-gested analge...
Orthopedic hand-surgery patients experience severe pain post-operatively, yet they must engage in pa...
This work explores the fields of Clinical Hypnosis and Self-Hypnosis as applied to the therapy of a...
This study has proved, based on 8 case studies of patients suffering from chronic pain, that hypnosi...
Venepuncture for blood sampling can be a distressing experience for a considerable number of childre...
A large number of studies have provided evidence for the efficacy of psychological interventions, as...