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Effect of Clinical Hypnosis in Preoperative Anxiety Among Patients Undergoing an Abdominal Surgery.

Effect of Clinical Hypnosis in Preoperative Anxiety Among Patients Undergoing an Abdominal Surgery.

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18-80 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This Multicenter randomized controlled trial evaluates clinical hypnosis efficacy for reducing perioperative anxiety and postoperative pain in abdominal surgery patients across 3 Moroccan centers (n=48-68). Intervention arm receives 15-20 min level 2 hypnosis session preoperatively; control receives standard psychological preparation. Primary outcome: VAS-anxiety post-intervention. Secondary: postoperative EVA-pain, analgesic consumption, length of stay.

Study Design Prospective, multicenter, parallel-group RCT (1:1 allocation, stratified by center/sex). Inclusion: consenting ASA I-II adults for abdominal surgery. Primary endpoint powered for 10mm EVA reduction (80% power, α=0.05). Registration supports PhD thesis at ISSS/Université Hassan 1er Settat.

Eligibility

  • Inclusion Criteria:
    1. Consenting patients undergoing abdominal surgery
    2. ASA I-II physical status
    3. Able to understand and respond to instructions
    4. No major psychological disorders
  • Exclusion Criteria:
    1. Non-consenting patients
    2. Prior experience with hypnosis
    3. History of mental illness
    4. Psychoactive substance consumption
    5. Cognitive disorders

Study details
    Hypnosis
    Preoperative Anxiety
    Postoperative Pain
    Abdominal Surgeries
    Length of Stay

NCT07370974

HASSAN 1st university

1 February 2026

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