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Self-hypnosis in Patients Awaiting Lung Transplantation

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Lung Transplantation
Interventions
Behavioral: Routine practice
Behavioral: Self-hypnosis
Registration Number
NCT02237976
Lead Sponsor
Hopital Foch
Brief Summary

The proposed study is designed to utilize a self-hypnosis training program for patients awaiting lung transplantation. This technique can increase their well being, particularly by decreasing postoperative pain.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
78
Inclusion Criteria
  • patients aged 15 years or more requiring lung transplantation
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Exclusion Criteria
  • patients who cannot participate in learning sessions of self-hypnosis for cultural , cognitive or environmental reasons
  • patients who have participated in only one learning self-hypnosis session before transplantation
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Routine practiceRoutine practiceNo specific intervention
Self-hypnosisSelf-hypnosisPatients are trained to practice self-hypnosis wen they are listed for lung transplantation. They are encourage to practice it before and after transplantation.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pain after lung transplantationone month

Mean pain score in the 48 hours preceding the consultation performed one month after lung transplantation. Pain score is determined by the patient on a visual analogue scale (VAS) .

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Catastrophism6 months

Catastrophism is determined by the patient (Sullivan questionnaire) at the time of inscription on waiting list for transplantation, and four months after transplantation

Quality of life6 months

Quality of life is determined by the patient (SF12 questionnaire) at the time of inscription on waiting list for transplantation, one and four months after transplantation

Anxiety6 months

Anxiety is determined by the patient on a visual analogue scale (VAS) at the time of inscription on waiting list for transplantation, at the 8th day post transplantation, one and four months after transplantation.

Anxiety is also determined by

* the State Anxiety Inventory and the Trait Anxiety Inventory at the time of inscription on waiting list for transplantation,

* the State Anxiety Inventory one and four months after transplantation.

Coping6 months

Coping is determined by the patient (Coping Strategies Questionnaire) at the time of inscription on waiting list for transplantation, and four months after transplantation

Practice of self-hypnosis6 months

Practice of self-hypnosis is determined by the patient using a specific questionnaire at the 8th day post transplantation, one and four months after transplantation.

Forced expiratory volume in one second6 months

Forced expiratory volume in one second is measured 4 months after transplantation.

Pain before and after lung transplantation6 months

Pain score is determined by the patient on a visual analogue scale (VAS) at the time of inscription on waiting list for transplantation, at the 8th day post transplantation, one and four months after transplantation

Quality of life related to the procedure6 months

Quality of life related to the procedure is determined by the patient using a specific questionnaire (Ringsted et al. Pain-related impairment of daily activities after thoracic surgery: a questionnaire validation. The Clinical Journal of Pain 2013;29(9):791-799) four months after transplantation

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Hôpital Foch

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Suresnes, Hauts De Seine, France

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