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Hypnosis for burn-related pain:Case studies and a review of the literature
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作者 R Lynae Roberts Zoltan Kekecs +2 位作者 laurie lazott Omair H Toor Gary R Elkins 《World Journal of Anesthesiology》 2017年第1期1-13,共13页
Burn injuries create severe pain and psychological distress that are highly variable between patients. Distinct types of pain during various stages of injury and recovery make treatment complex. Standard pharmacologic... Burn injuries create severe pain and psychological distress that are highly variable between patients. Distinct types of pain during various stages of injury and recovery make treatment complex. Standard pharmacological treatment of pain can have adverse effects and is not effective in treating anxiety and other psychological issues. Researchers have proposed that integrating clinical hypnosis as a complementary therapy can be highly beneficial to burn patients and their healthcare providers. The existing literature is reviewed and specific hypnosis techniques are discussed. Evidence exists indicating that adjunctive hypnosis is effective at reducing pain and procedural anxiety. Implementing a multidisciplinary burn care team that includes clinical hypnosis and focuses on the patients' psychological health as well as pain reduction is likely to result in faster healing and reduced distress for patients and caregivers alike. 展开更多
关键词 HYPNOSIS BURNS BURN units COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES ANESTHETIC HYPNOSIS
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