نتایج جستجو برای: pain anxiety

تعداد نتایج: 329702  

Objective: Headache is one of the common complaints of referral patients. The prevalence of symptoms of depression and anxiety in patients with headache is significant. The previous researches suggested the role of self-efficacy of pain in modifying psychological symptoms and improving clinical outcomes. The current study aimed at investigating the role of self-efficacy beliefs of pain in psych...

ژورنال: بیهوشی و درد 2020

 Aims and background: Chronic pain has many emotional and psychological pressures and is a complex psychological experience. The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship of pain-related beliefs and pain anxiety with depression in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Materials and methods: It was a descriptive-correlational study thus, among patients with rheumatoid arthritis in E...

Journal: :Pain physician 2002
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Bert Fellows Vijay Singh

There is no doubt that chronic pain is recognized as a biopsychosocial phenomenon in which biological, psychological, and social factors dynamically interact with each other. Thus, the role of psychological factors and understanding chronic, persistent disabling pain has been well recognized, but poorly understood. Approximately 1/2 to 2/3 of all patients diagnosed with chronic pain manifest to...

2013
Maria Bromley Milton Björn Börsbo Graciela Rovner Åsa Lundgren-Nilsson Katharina Stibrant-Sunnerhagen Björn Gerdle

BACKGROUND Incorporating the patient's view on care and treatment has become increasingly important for health care. Patients describe the variety of consequences of their chronic pain conditions as significant pain intensity, depression, and anxiety. We hypothesised that intensities of common symptoms in chronic pain conditions carry important information that can be used to identify clinicall...

Journal: :The International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis 2004
David R Patterson Jennifer R Tininenko Anne E Schmidt Sam R Sharar

This preliminary case report explored the use of hypnosis induced through a 3-dimensional, immersive, computer-generated virtual reality (VR) world as a means to control pain and anxiety in a patient with a severe burn injury. On hospitalization Day 40, after reports of uncontrollable pain and anxiety, the patient underwent hypnotic induction while immersed in a virtual world and received posth...

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2010
Sungkun Cho Elaine M Heiby Lance M McCracken Sun-Mi Lee Dong-Eon Moon

UNLABELLED Mindfulness involves reducing potential influences from aversive cognitions, sensations, and emotions on behavior. Mindfulness may influence the experience of pain-related anxiety, and thereby enhance other aspects of physical and psychosocial functioning. Thus, the purpose of this study was to investigate a potential mediating role of pain-related anxiety between mindfulness and phy...

2012
N Ghildayal P Johnson A Fyfe-Johnson J Dusek

Methods Data were obtained from the electronic health record (EHR) for selected orthopedic inpatient admissions during 2010. Four orthopedic populations were identified by APR-DRG categories: 1) hip replacement, 2) knee replacement, 3) back surgery, and 4) medical back pain. Receipt of IM therapies was the treatment of interest. Primary outcomes were change in patient reported pain and anxiety....

Journal: :Pain 2006
Elvira V Lang Kevin S Berbaum Salomao Faintuch Olga Hatsiopoulou Noami Halsey Xinyu Li Michael L Berbaum Eleanor Laser Janet Baum

Medical procedures in outpatient settings have limited options of managing pain and anxiety pharmacologically. We therefore assessed whether this can be achieved by adjunct self-hypnotic relaxation in a common and particularly anxiety provoking procedure. Two hundred and thirty-six women referred for large core needle breast biopsy to an urban tertiary university-affiliated medical center were ...

Journal: :Pain 2005
Elvira V Lang Olga Hatsiopoulou Timo Koch Kevin Berbaum Susan Lutgendorf Eva Kettenmann Henrietta Logan Ted J Kaptchuk

Patients are often prepared for procedural discomforts with descriptions of pain or undesirable experiences. This practice is thought to be compassionate and helpful, but there is little data on the effect of such communicative behavior. This study assesses how such descriptions affect patients' pain and anxiety during medical procedures. The interactions of patients with their healthcare provi...

2015
Hiroshi Maeoka Makoto Hiyamizu Atsushi Matsuo Shu Morioka

PURPOSE Pain is a multidimensional experience with sensory-discriminative, cognitive-evaluative, and affective-motivational components. Emotional factors, such as unpleasantness or anxiety, are known to have influence on pain in humans. Repeated painful stimulation has been reported to reduce subjective pain intensity. Nevertheless, there is little evidence of the influence of such stimulation ...

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