2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0733-8627(05)70128-0
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The Use of Hypnosis in Emergency Medicine

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“…L'hypnose permet de limiter la douleur ressentie sur un traumatisme et est aussi utilisée afin de limiter la douleur dite induite par les soins [46].…”
Section: Hypnoseunclassified
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“…L'hypnose permet de limiter la douleur ressentie sur un traumatisme et est aussi utilisée afin de limiter la douleur dite induite par les soins [46].…”
Section: Hypnoseunclassified
“…Cette technique, qui paraît intéressante aux urgences, permet de diminuer l'utilisation d'antalgiques [46]. En revanche, elle nécessite une disponibilité importante des soignants (une quinzaine de minutes pour préparer à la pose d'une voie veineuse périphérique) et une formation spécifique (médecin ou infirmier).…”
Section: Hypnoseunclassified
“…Research has indicated that whereas for a general hypnotherapist a major task in therapy is to establish rapport and trust, in clinical settings, particularly with patients suffering from pain or in acute or urgent situations, this can be rapidly achieved by professionals with clear and visible roles. 7 A dental practice is therefore well-equipped to provide effective support through hypnosis for phobic and anxious patients.…”
Section: Hypnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2] Methods of non-pharmacologique pain control as distraction, music therapy, hypnosis are also described in paediatric surgery. [3] The difficulty of assessing intensity of pain in less than 5 years infants and fears of drug overdose explain delay and particularly of management of post-operative pain in children. In developing countries little researches have been done about management of post-operative pain especially in paediatric surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%