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Authors | Pulling BW, Braithwaite FA, Moseley GL, Jensen MP, Burke ALJ, Collins KL, Hull MJ, Jones HG, Cyna AM, Ferencz N, Stanton TR. |
Journal | Int J Clin Exp Hypn. |
Year | 2022 |
Vol (Issue) | 70(3) |
Page | 251-76. |
doi | 10.1080/00207144.2022.2105147. |
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MeSH | Chronic Pain* / therapy |
Keywords | Adjunctive; feasibility; hypnosis; low back pain; pain science education |
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KMCRIC summary and commentary | 없음 |
Korean Study | N |
Abstract | Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a debilitating and burdensome condition, and new treatment strategies are needed. This study aimed to evaluate (1) the feasibility of undertaking a controlled clinical trial investigating a novel intervention for people with CLBP: hypnotically reinforced pain science education, and (2) the acceptability of the intervention as rated by participants. A priori feasibility and intervention acceptability criteria were set. Twenty participants with CLBP were recruited and randomized to receive: (1) hypnotically delivered pain science education that utilizes hypnotic suggestions to enhance uptake of pain science concepts; or (2) pain science education with progressive muscle relaxation as an attention control. Twenty participants were recruited, however, not solely from the hospital waitlist as intended; community sampling was required (13 hospital, 7 community). Most criteria were met in the community sample but not the hospital sample. Protocol modifications are needed before progressing to a full scale randomized controlled trial for hypnotically reinforced pain science education. Improvements in relevant secondary outcomes paired with moderate-high treatment acceptability ratings are promising. |
국문초록 | N |
Language | 영어 |
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