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. 2016 Apr 29;113(17):289–296. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.2016.0289

Table 1. Characteristics of the randomized controlled studies of medical hypnosis included in the meta-analyses*.

Reference Medical indication Number of _studies/patients (sample size range) Patients’ age and sex Type and duration of hypnosis Type of control groups Methodological quality of the studies
Kekecs et al.
2014
(10)
Minor (n=11).
major (n=14)
or unspecified
(n=1)
surgical
interventions
26/1890
(12–346)
Children and adults. no further details 13 studies with hypnosis.
11 studies with therapeutic
suggestions. 2 studies with both;
13 studies with live hypnosis and 13 studies with ready-made audio files;
no data on duration
Standard treatment or attention control Cochrane Risk
of Bias Tool:
relatively high risk of bias in the studies
Madden et al.
2012
(11)
Pain during
labor and
childbirth
7/1213 (38–520) Adult women in six studies; minors in one study 6 studies on prenatal classes
(3 in groups and 3 in an individual setting) with at least 3 sessions;
1 study with 45 min (live) during contractions
Standard treatment (i.e.. prenatal instruction) or attention control (supportive treatment) Cochrane Risk
of Bias Tool:
1 study with low and 6 studies with moderate to high risk of bias
Schaefert et al.
2014
(12)
Irritable bowel_ 8/464 _(24–91) Adults; range of
mean age 36.3–42
years (median
39.8); average proportion of women: 82% [79.3; 86.5]
Median 8.5 (7–12) live hypnosis
sessions over median 12 (5–12)
weeks. median treatment duration
7 (2.5–12) h; 7 studies with individual sessions and 1 study with group sessions
Standard treatment. waiting list or attention control (education. supportive treatment) Cochrane Risk
of Bias Tool:
6 studies with low
and 2 studies with high risk of bias
Schnur et al. 2008 (13) Medical
interventions
26/2342 (20–200) 4.8–70.3 years; _no data on sex _distribution 7 studies with therapeutic suggestions; 20 studies with live hypnosis. 6 studies with ready-made audio files; no data on frequency and duration of sessions Standard treatment or attention control No data
Tefikow et al.
2013
(14)
Medical
interventions
34/2597 (16–347) Adults;
median age
40 years; median
proportion of men
40% (experimental groups). 37% (control groups)
21 studies with live hypnosis
9 studies with ready-made audio
files. 4 studies with both;
duration of intervention:
3–20 min: 9 studies
21–110 min: 17 studies
110–240 min: 8 studies
Standard treatment or attention control Cochrane Risk
of Bias Tool: most
studies with high or unclear risk of bias

*The meta-analyses are listed in alphabetical order