Body, Mind & Spirit Articles and Latest News

Body Based Therapy, Mental Health and Spiritual Paths Blog

Body, Mind & Spirit Articles and Latest News header image 2

Enhancing pain management in the PICU by teaching guided mental imagery: a quality-improvement project.

March 17th, 2010 · No Comments

Related Articles

Enhancing pain management in the PICU by teaching guided mental imagery: a quality-improvement project.

J Pediatr Psychol. 2010 Jan-Feb;35(1):25-31

Authors: Kline WH, Turnbull A, Labruna VE, Haufler L, DeVivio S, Ciminera P

OBJECTIVE: This quality-improvement study, following the PDCA methodology, compared the effectiveness of teaching mental imagery (MI) for pain management versus conducting a detailed inquiry (DI) about pain-related experiences with acutely injured PICU patients. METHODS: Participants included 44 hospitalized children and adolescents assigned to one of two intervention groups, MI (N = 24) or DI (N = 20). Pain was assessed pre- and post-intervention using the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale and a 0-10 Likert pain rating scale, and the Pediatric Trauma Score was utilized to assess the severity of each child's injuries. RESULTS: Boys in the MI condition exhibited a significant decrease in average pain ratings [t(38) = 3.41, p = .0015]. Girls in the MI condition exhibited a non-significant decrease in average pain ratings. CONCLUSIONS: Teaching children the use of MI for pain management in an intensive-care setting was supported; the use of DI with boys was not supported.

PMID: 19386770 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Tags: Psychotherapy