引导影像治疗癌症患者疼痛的研究进展

Kelly King
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超过一半的癌症患者忍受着疼痛的折磨。通常,镇痛药物不能完全缓解疼痛,需要寻找其他缓解措施。身心技术,如引导意象(GI)被认为是有帮助的,并被用作缓解疼痛的辅助手段。本文评估和总结了2001年至2008年进行的研究,这些研究调查了使用GI来缓解癌症疼痛。电子数据库中检索了关键词癌性疼痛、可视化和引导成像,以寻找任何利用GI测量疼痛结果的研究。五项研究将疼痛作为主要或次要的结局指标。在其中的三个实验中,与对照组相比,GI干预组的疼痛强度和疼痛相关的痛苦有所下降。这些试验的方法学质量存在不一致性,需要进一步的研究来为GI在癌症疼痛中的应用提供更好的证据。
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A Review of the Effects of Guided Imagery on Cancer Patients with Pain
Over half of the patients diagnosed with cancer suffer from pain. Often, analgesic medications do not completely relieve the pain and alternative measures are sought out for relief. Mind—body techniques such as guided imagery (GI) have been thought to be helpful and used as an adjuvant to pain relief. This article evaluates and summarizes studies performed from 2001 to 2008, which investigated the use of GI for relief of cancer pain. Electronic databases were searched with the keywords cancer pain, visualization, and guided imagery, for any studies utilizing GI with an outcome measure of pain. Five studies included pain as either a primary or a secondary outcome measure. In three of those, pain intensity and pain-related distress decreased in the GI intervention versus control. There is inconsistency in the methodological qualities of these trials and further research is necessary to provide better evidence for the use of GI in cancer pain.
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