练习自我催眠减轻慢性疼痛:HYlaDO的定性探索性研究

IF 1.3 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY British Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-05 DOI:10.1177/20494637231200324
Rémi Caron-Trahan, Anne-Eva Jusseaux, Maryse Aubin, Éloise Cardinal, Jennifer Aramideh, Moulay Idrissi, Nadia Godin, Mathieu Landry, Robert Urbanowicz, Pierre Rainville, Philippe Richebé, David Ogez
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背景:加拿大近四分之一的人口患有慢性疼痛,这是一种以身体疼痛和心理痛苦为特征的长期疾病。阿片类药物是这种情况下疼痛管理的主要治疗方法;然而,这种方法会产生一些不良的副作用。与这种既定的方法相反,非药物干预,如医学催眠,是慢性疼痛管理的有效替代方案。HYlaDO是一个自我催眠程序,旨在改善慢性疼痛患者的疼痛管理。目的:本研究旨在基于ORBIT模型的概念验证水平对HYlaDO项目进行评估,并调查参与者的主观体验。研究设计:定性研究。研究样本:17名患有慢性疼痛的参与者参加了这项研究。数据收集:我们对参加HYlaDO的患者进行了个人半结构化访谈,以确定自我催眠实践中期望改变的三个目标:疼痛、焦虑和自主性。结果:专题分析显示,异位催眠和自我催眠的实践减少了(1)疼痛和(2)焦虑。此外,它(iii)通过整合所教授的技术,表明了独立和有益的自我催眠实践的发展。结论:这些结果证实了既定目标的实现,并支持该计划的进一步发展、实施和扩大规模。因此,我们认为进入程序开发的下一步是合理的。
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Practicing self-hypnosis to reduce chronic pain: A qualitative exploratory study of HYlaDO.

Background: Nearly a quarter of Canada's population suffers from chronic pain, a long-lasting medical condition marked by physical pain and psychological suffering. Opioids are the primary treatment for pain management in this condition; yet, this approach involves several undesirable side effects. In contrast to this established approach, non-pharmacological interventions, such as medical hypnosis, represent an efficient alternative for pain management in the context of chronic pain. HYlaDO is a self-hypnosis program designed to improve pain management for people with chronic pain. Purpose: This research aimed to evaluate the HYlaDO program based on the proof-of-concept level of the ORBIT model and investigated participants' subjective experience. Research design: Qualitative study. Study sample: Seventeen participants with chronic pain took part in this study. Data collection: We conducted individual semi-structured interviews with patients who had participated in HYlaDO to identify the three targets of desired change: pain, anxiety and autonomy in self-hypnosis practice. Results: Thematic analysis revealed that the practice of hetero-hypnosis and self-hypnosis decreased (i) pain and (ii) anxiety. Also, it (iii) indicated the development of an independent and beneficial self-hypnosis practice by having integrated the techniques taught. Conclusion: These results confirm that the established targets were reached and support further development, implementation and scaling up of this program. Consequently, we believe it is justified to move to the next step of program development.

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British Journal of Pain
British Journal of Pain CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: British Journal of Pain is a peer-reviewed quarterly British journal with an international multidisciplinary Editorial Board. The journal publishes original research and reviews on all major aspects of pain and pain management. Reviews reflect the body of evidence of the topic and are suitable for a multidisciplinary readership. Where empirical evidence is lacking, the reviews reflect the generally held opinions of experts in the field. The Journal has broadened its scope and has become a forum for publishing primary research together with brief reports related to pain and pain interventions. Submissions from all over the world have been published and are welcome. Official journal of the British Pain Society.
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