E. Buchser, Hypnosis and self-hypnosis administered and taught by nurses for the reduction of pain: A controlled clinical study, FORSCH KOMP, 6, 1999, pp. 41-43
In this controlled clinical trial hypnosis and self-hypnosis were evaluated
when used as an adjuvant treatment to instrumental and pharmacological man
agement of chronic pain. The study took place in a hospital specialized in
the treatment of outpatients suffering from chronic pain. Hypnosis and self
-hypnosis were administered and taught by nurses who had been trained just
recently for this very purpose. Under the conditions of the study it was no
t possible to measure an effect of hypnosis on pain despite some subjective
feeling of usefulness. However, it should be taken into account that this
form of adjuvant therapy was used for the first time in that hospital for t
he purpose of the study and, therefore, took place in an artificial setting
. rt could well be that the same therapy administered in the proper therape
utic environment of a specialized institution could show beneficial effects
on pain.