• J Low Genit Tract Dis · Jan 2007

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Music or guided imagery for women undergoing colposcopy: a randomized controlled study of effects on anxiety, perceived pain, and patient satisfaction.

    • Suzanne C Danhauer, Brittney Marler, Cassie A Rutherford, James F Lovato, Deonna Y Asbury, Richard P McQuellon, and Brigitte E Miller.
    • Department of Internal Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1082, USA. danhauer@wfubmc.edu
    • J Low Genit Tract Dis. 2007 Jan 1;11(1):39-45.

    ObjectiveIt was hypothesized that music or guided imagery versus usual care would result in less anxiety and perceived pain for colposcopy patients.Materials And MethodsPatients were randomized to music, guided imagery, or usual care after completing a baseline questionnaire. All patients completed a postprocedure questionnaire.ResultsStudy participants (N=170) had a mean age of 28.4 years (SD=9.6; range 18-60) and formed a racially diverse group. Education/income levels were low. No between-group differences were found for postprocedure anxiety or pain rating.ConclusionsMind-body interventions had no statistically significant impact on reported anxiety, perceived pain, or satisfaction with care, even for those who anticipated the most pain or started with high anxiety.

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