2005
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2004-0818
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Hypnosis Reduces Distress and Duration of an Invasive Medical Procedure for Children

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Objective. Voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) is a commonly performed radiologic procedure in children that can be both painful and frightening. Given the distress that some children experience during the VCUG and the need for children to be alert and cooperative during the procedure, finding a psychological intervention that helps children to manage anxiety, distress, and pain is clearly desirable. This study was designed to examine whether relaxation and analgesia facilitated with hypnosis could red… Show more

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“…Although poorly utilized, hypnosis is currently indicated as a complementary therapy in several clinical conditions and to facilitate the physical and psychological postoperative convalescence (9) . Some studies suggest that hypnosis can reduce the discomfort and distress in children submitted to invasive procedures such as voiding cystourethrography (10) . A metaanalysis of 26 studies published on this matter draws the conclusion that 82% of patients receiving hypnosis present less emotional discomfort than controls during clinical procedures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although poorly utilized, hypnosis is currently indicated as a complementary therapy in several clinical conditions and to facilitate the physical and psychological postoperative convalescence (9) . Some studies suggest that hypnosis can reduce the discomfort and distress in children submitted to invasive procedures such as voiding cystourethrography (10) . A metaanalysis of 26 studies published on this matter draws the conclusion that 82% of patients receiving hypnosis present less emotional discomfort than controls during clinical procedures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preparing the child for the procedure using a story booklet or play preparation reduced distress (Phillips et al, 1998 Level III-2; Butler et al, 2005 Level II), as did hypnosis (Butler et al, 2005 Level II).…”
Section: Urethral Catheterisation and Micturating Cystourethrogrammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parents may question whether medical treatment carried out early in life, both at the hospital and at home, can leave a child with memories of the experience, and they may wonder how best to deal with such memories. Children's experiences of medical treatment may be distressing, as they do not always understand the reasons for or effects of treatment [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%