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Hypnotherapeutic audio intervention to reduce preoperative anxiety and induce postoperative well-being in childre

Not Applicable
Conditions
J35.0
Chronic tonsillitis
Registration Number
DRKS00031599
Lead Sponsor
niversitätsklinikum Jena
Brief Summary

Introduction: Children undergoing tonsillotomy (TT) or adenoidectomy (AT) often suffer from anxiety before and pain or nausea after the procedure. Greater preoperative anxiety in children and their parents is associated with increased postoperative discomfort. The aim of the HypnoChild study is to reduce perioperative anxiety with a preoperative hypnosis intervention and thereby alleviate postoperative discomfort. Material/Methods: In a previous pilot study, we developed a narcosis comic with a little monkey as the protagonist to reduce children's preoperative anxiety. In HypnoChild, we investigated whether a hypnosis audio intervention further reduces children's perioperative anxiety. Here, the little monkey describes the surgery as an adventurous space journey. We included children 3-6 years old receiving TT or AT. 34 children prepared for surgery with the hypnosis audio intervention in addition to the comic (comic+hypnosis group), while 30 children received the comic only (comic group). All children received premedication by midazolam. We measured children's subjective well-being before and after surgery, parents' anxiety before surgery, children's anxiety during surgery, and children's postoperative pain and nausea. Results: Children showed high well-being before and after surgery in both groups. Parents' anxiety was on a moderate level in both groups. Children's anxiety was low to moderate in both groups during surgery. In the postoperative telephone interviews, children reported medium pain ratings in both groups with no significant differences in any postoperative outcome between groups. Conclusion: Our study shows that all children participating in our study reported high well-being and low anxiety undergoing TT or AT. We conclude that apparently children already received adequate preoperative treatment by routine care. In future studies, it should be assessed if the combination of non-medical interventions like comic and hypnosis shows an additive effect in non-medicated children.

Detailed Description

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Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
70
Inclusion Criteria

Tonsillotomy or adenotomy imminent

Exclusion Criteria

Insufficient German language skills

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
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