Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 You can imagine your pain away Asian News International Washington, August 9 http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_937467,0050.htm A new study by researchers at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, indicates that imagery, a simple method of distraction, can be combined with pain medications to significantly reduce post-operative pain. The study, published in this month's issue of the journal 'Pain,' examined the effectiveness of imagery and pain medications in reducing pain and anxiety after surgery. The researchers found that using imagination to reduce pain worked best with children. During the study, they gave 73 children, who had just undergone minor surgery, an audiotape that enabled them to imagine they were going to " a favourite place. " The children who used the tape reported significantly lower pain in the 24 hours after surgery than those who didn't use the tape. The researchers now believe that imagery and medication would be effective in reducing anxiety during people's hospital stays and in distracting them during most intrusive procedures. The study indicated that even when given less than the recommended amounts of pain medication, children who used imagery reported reduced pain. " When treating pain in people, we should appeal not only to the senses but also to feelings and emotions, pain medications should be used in conjunction with comfort techniques. However, we still have work to do in this area " says Myra Huth, PhD, RN, assistant vice president of nursing research at Cincinnati Children's and the study's main author. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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