1. A randomized control trial: the effect of guided imagery with tape and perceived happy memory on chronic tension type headache.
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Abdoli, Samereh, Rahzani, Kobra, Safaie, Marjan, and Sattari, Amin
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TENSION headache , *VISUALIZATION , *CLINICAL trials , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *MEMORY , *HEALTH outcome assessment , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *STATISTICS , *U-statistics , *DATA analysis , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *VISUAL analog scale , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *PRE-tests & post-tests , *DATA analysis software , *DIARY (Literary form) , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Scand J Caring Sci; 2012; 26; 254-261 A randomized control trial: the effect of guided imagery with tape and perceived happy memory on chronic tension type headache Purpose: To determine the effects of guided imagery techniques with tape and perceived happy memory on people with chronic tension-type headache (CTTH). Methods: Sixty people with CTTH completed the demographic questionnaire and headache diary 1 week before the treatment, that is, for 3 weeks during the treatment and 1 week immediately after that. The people were randomly assigned into one of three different treatment groups: a Guided imagery (GI) with tape group (n = 20), a GI with perceived happy memory group (n = 20) and a control group (n = 20). In addition to individualized headache therapy, subjects listened to a guided imagery audiocassette tape or imagined the happiest personal memory three times per week for 3 weeks. It should be noted that 20 control subjects received individualized therapy without guided imagery. Results: The guided imagery groups both tape and perceived happy memory had significantly more improvement than the controls in three of the outcome measures; headache intensity, headache frequency and headache duration. There were no other significant differences between the guided imagery groups (tape and perceived happy memory) at any time point. Conclusions: Guided imagery is an effective, available and affordable nonpharmacological therapy either with tape or with perceived happy memory for the management of the CTTH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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