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Hypnotic induction and therapeutic suggestions in first-trimester pregnancy termination
Isabelle Marc1, Pierre Rainville, Sylvie Dodin
1Laval University, Québec City, Canada. isabelle.marc@crsfa.ulaval.ca
Abstract:
Several papers of interest for researchers and clinicians have recently appeared in scientific medical literature evaluating hypnosis' efficacy in managing patients' distress and pain during surgical procedures. In this article, following a pilot study, the authors describe the context and standardized induction procedures that they are using in an ongoing clinical trial evaluating the effect of hypnosis on acute pain and anxiety during termination of pregnancy.
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