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The effects of neuro‐linguistic programming and guided imagery on the pain and comfort after open‐heart surgery

Aysel Doğan, Serdar Sarıtaş

2021Journal of Cardiac Surgery29 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The present study aims to evaluate the effects of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and guided imagery on postoperative pain and comfort after open-heart surgery. METHODS: In the current, prospective, randomized, single-blind clinical study, the participants received NLP with a new behavior formation technique or the guided imagery relaxation technique using an audio compact disc for a duration of 30 min. RESULTS: The patients in the NLP group had significantly lower posttest pain levels, compared to the patients in the guided imagery and control groups. Moreover, the patients in the guided imagery group had significantly higher posttest comfort levels, compared to the patients in the NLP and control groups. CONCLUSION: The application of both NLP and guided imagery interventions resulted in reduced postoperative pain and increased postoperative comfort levels after open-heart surgery.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGuided imageryPostoperative painRelaxation (psychology)Psychological interventionPhysical therapyRandomized controlled trialAnesthesiaSurgeryInternal medicineNursingAnxietyPsychiatryPain Management and Placebo EffectMusic Therapy and HealthCardiac and Coronary Surgery Techniques