Applications of Hypnosis as an Adjuvant in Oncological Settings: A Systematic Review
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Otros documentos de la autoría: FRANCH DASÍ, MARC; Alarcón Aguilar, Ana H.; Capafons, Antonio
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Applications of Hypnosis as an Adjuvant in Oncological Settings: A Systematic ReviewFecha de publicación
2023Editor
Taylor & FrancisCita bibliográfica
Franch, M., Alarcón, A., & Capafons, A. (2023) Applications of hypnosis as an adjuvant in oncological settings: A systematic review. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 71(1), 1-24. ISSN 0020-7144. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207144.2022.2160255Tipo de documento
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Previous research has shown promising results in using hypnosis to treat various symptoms and side effects of medical treatments. The objective was to identify studies that use hypnosis as an adjuvant to evidence-based ... [+]
Previous research has shown promising results in using hypnosis to treat various symptoms and side effects of medical treatments. The objective was to identify studies that use hypnosis as an adjuvant to evidence-based treatments to evaluate its benefits in patients with cancer. The search identified 873 articles published between 2000 and February 2021, of which 22 were selected using the principles of the PRISMA. Apart from 1 study, all studies showed that interventions improved the measured variables compared to a control group. Most studies showed that hypnosis has positive effects on reducing anxiety, pain, nausea, fatigue, drug use, and length of hospital stays. Hypnosis also improves depressive symptoms, insomnia, hot flashes, well-being, and quality of life, and helps increase adherence to treatment. When used by qualified professionals as an adjuvant to well-established treatments, hypnosis improves symptoms caused by oncological interventions and the disease itself. In addition, hypnosis has no side effects. [-]
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