2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5539004
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A Randomized Clinical Hypnosis Pilot Study: Improvements in Self-Reported Pain Impact in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease

Abstract: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is characterized by recurrent painful vasoocclusive crises. Current evidence focuses on the frequency of acute pain crises resulting in emergency department use and nonplanned inpatient hospital admissions; yet few studies focus on pain sequelae outside the healthcare system or how individuals self-manage their chronic SCD-related pain. This study investigated the feasibility of a biobehavioral intervention as an adjunct nonpharmacological therapy to assist in the self-management of c… Show more

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“…Subjects with low suggestibility experienced minimal benefits from being placed in a hypnotic state. Wallen et al (2021) found that patients suffering with sickle cell disease who underwent hypnotherapy reported significant reductions in their pain experience compared to a control group. Tezcan et al (2021) conducted a study in which patients undergoing rigid cystoscopya painful procedure in which a thin, rigid tube is inserted into the urethra-were placed in a hypnotic state adjunctive to local anesthesia and given suggestions to lose sensation on the skin and subepidermal tissues of the external genitalia and to tolerate the feelings brought on by the insertion of the cystoscope.…”
Section: Hypnosismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Subjects with low suggestibility experienced minimal benefits from being placed in a hypnotic state. Wallen et al (2021) found that patients suffering with sickle cell disease who underwent hypnotherapy reported significant reductions in their pain experience compared to a control group. Tezcan et al (2021) conducted a study in which patients undergoing rigid cystoscopya painful procedure in which a thin, rigid tube is inserted into the urethra-were placed in a hypnotic state adjunctive to local anesthesia and given suggestions to lose sensation on the skin and subepidermal tissues of the external genitalia and to tolerate the feelings brought on by the insertion of the cystoscope.…”
Section: Hypnosismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These single-item indicators are frequently used for research purposes and in clinical settings, as they are quick and straightforward ways to measure pain intensity. The NRS also can be used to measure the frequency and quality of pain (Wallen et al, 2021). These indicators ask the person to provide a single response indicating the intensity of pain experienced at the time of measurement.…”
Section: Single-item Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%