Hypnosis tested to calm stressed Doctors-in-Training

NCT ID NCT06778109

Summary

This study tested whether a brief hypnosis session could help medical trainees manage work-related stress and negative thoughts. Researchers measured stress levels, heart rate, and problem-solving skills in 26 participants before and after hypnosis. The goal was to see if hypnosis could provide a practical tool for reducing anxiety and improving focus during demanding medical training.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Istituto di Anestesia e Rianimazione

    Padua, Italy, 35126, Italy

  • University of Padova

    Padua, PD, 35126, Italy

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