Hypnosis as a Therapeutic Tool in Patients With Reccurent Cystitis
NCT ID: NCT03290261
Last Updated: 2023-06-26
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
15 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-08-08
2020-10-29
Brief Summary
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Complications such as pyelonephritis are rare (less than 0.5% of patients in the absence of underlying complication), however, CRs are responsible for a significant impact on women but also on society. Pain is at the forefront, but also the fear of not managing pollakiuria, with its social exclusion. The impact on sexuality is major. The medical circuit imposed on the patients is long and arduous. The clinical assessment sometimes reveals favorable factors, variable in pre- or post-menopause, but in the majority of cases, no explanatory cause can resolve the problem and some authors suggest resignation as a classic reaction to this problem. The only study on psychological disorders associated with recurrent cystitis suggests patients who are much more anxious than the average of female.
Hypnotherapy is an old technique, used for care in Western societies for at least two hundred years. By the word, the practitioner induces in the patient a particular state of consciousness characterized by an indifference on the outside and a hyper suggestibility. This "hypnotic" state of consciousness can be used to amplify the patient's internal resources to fight against anxiety and pain, and to eliminate symptoms.
The physiological mechanisms at work in hypnosis are the subject of recent studies becoming more and more precise. The results of these studies made it possible to objectify changes in cerebral functioning related to hypnotic trance.
A report by Inserm of 2015 confirms the effectiveness of this practice in hypnosedation, hypnoanalgesia and hypnotherapy, particularly in irritable bowel syndrome, although the methodology to be used in its evaluation is difficult and subjective. The principal investigator hypothesizes that the symptoms presented in recurrent cystitis (pain, anxiety) can be improved by hypnotherapy, and that thus the prognosis of this pathology can be totally modified.
In the absence of any study published in the literature, the investigator propose an intervention pilot study with minimal risks and constraints monocentric prospective non-randomized prospectively in 15 patients.
The main objective of this project is to demonstrate that hypnotherapy improves the psycho-emotional parameters of patients suffering from recurrent cystitis after 3 hypnosis sessions combined with home exercises performed by the patient. The evaluation will be carried out during the last session of hypnosis.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Patients with reccurent cystitis
Patient perform 3 hypnosis sessions
Hypnosis
3 hypnosis sessions performed at 4 - 6 weeks apart
Interventions
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Hypnosis
3 hypnosis sessions performed at 4 - 6 weeks apart
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Affiliated to social security
* Presenting recurrent cystitis defined by a frequency of more than 4 episodes per year, and alleging stress, pain, impaired quality of life or anxiety related to this condition.
* Available to perform 3 hypnosis sessions of one hour to 4/6 weeks apart and to perform home task prescriptions (self-hypnosis or hearing of a recorded medium).
* Having previously been explored according to good practice and informed with the tool created by the RéSO InfectiO PACA Est, with a 3 months follow-up compared to this initial consultation.
* Having signed informed consent.
* Patient under tutelage, under curatorship, protected by the law
Exclusion Criteria
* Other nonpharmacological treatments (acupuncture, cognitive and behavioral therapy, sophrology ...)
* Treatment with psychotropic drugs modified for less than six months
* Severe visceral deficiencies in the previous year.
* Individual psychiatric pathology
* Other progressive infectious diseases requiring antibiotic treatments
18 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Véronique Mondain, PH
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice
Locations
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Hôpital Archet
Nice, , France
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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16-PP-10
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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