2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00101-004-0658-4
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Perioperativer Einsatz von medizinischer Hypnose

Abstract: Medical hypnosis is not considered to be a substitute for conscious sedation or general anaesthesia but a therapeutic option equally interesting for anaesthesists and surgeons.

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“…Although hetero-hypnosis has been considered a potentially useful tool for application in obstetrics (Faymonville, Meurisse & Fissette,1999;Faymonville et al, 1995;Faymonville et al, 2000;Hermes, Trübger, Hakim & Sieg, 2004;Landolt & Milling, 2011;Madden, Middleton, Cyna, Matthewson, & Jones, 2012), fewer studies have examined the effect of self-hypnosis. Harmon, Hynan and Tyre (1990) reported that adding self-hypnosis training to childbirth education classes produced shorter Stage 1 labor, but did not affect Stage 2 labor.…”
Section: Self-hypnosis and Childbirthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although hetero-hypnosis has been considered a potentially useful tool for application in obstetrics (Faymonville, Meurisse & Fissette,1999;Faymonville et al, 1995;Faymonville et al, 2000;Hermes, Trübger, Hakim & Sieg, 2004;Landolt & Milling, 2011;Madden, Middleton, Cyna, Matthewson, & Jones, 2012), fewer studies have examined the effect of self-hypnosis. Harmon, Hynan and Tyre (1990) reported that adding self-hypnosis training to childbirth education classes produced shorter Stage 1 labor, but did not affect Stage 2 labor.…”
Section: Self-hypnosis and Childbirthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In rare cases, gaseous analgesia using nitrogen protoxide [31] can also be used to supplement analgesic management, but none of the patients included in the study had this. Other methods, such as hypnosis techniques [32], the use of music [33], or virtual reality headsets [34], can help to protect the patient's anxiety and improve comfort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…effects of anesthesia after surgery, including headaches, dizziness, nausea, anxiety, or panic (Saadat et al, 2006). However, this can be overcome by giving hypnosis before the surgery process (Hermes et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%