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Effectiveness of hypnotherapeutic and pharmacological treatment in primary monosymptomatic enuresis
Lambert-Delgado, Adolfo
Fuentes-Domínguez, Nerkis
Cobian-Mena, Nerkis
Sánchez-Hechavarría, Miguel Enrique
Terapia Psicológica
2021
Background: In primary monosymptomatic enuresis, it is not clear what dynamic changes occur in the efficacyof hypnotherapeutic versus pharmacological treatment plan.
Objetive: Determine the changes over time in theeffectiveness of hypnotherapy and a pharmacological treatment plan in primary monosymptomatic enuresis.
Methods: A prospective, longitudinal and analytical study (time series) was performed on a universe of 119patients between 7 and 16 years old, with primary monosymptomatic enuresis. 40 patients treated withimipramine and 79 patients with 1 session/1 hour /week of hypnotherapy were evaluated on the frequency oftemporal changes of enuretic episodes during 14 weeks of treatments at the Hypnosis Clinic.
Results: Alogarithmic scale of the distributions of temporal changes in the frequencies of enuretic episodes inhypnotherapeutic and pharmacological treatments is presented, with an enuretic plateau from week 3 toweek 6 in hypnotherapy.
Conclusions: The hypnotherapeutic treatment was more favorable, as it had an earlyand efficient response compared to treatment with imipramine.
Objetive: Determine the changes over time in theeffectiveness of hypnotherapy and a pharmacological treatment plan in primary monosymptomatic enuresis.
Methods: A prospective, longitudinal and analytical study (time series) was performed on a universe of 119patients between 7 and 16 years old, with primary monosymptomatic enuresis. 40 patients treated withimipramine and 79 patients with 1 session/1 hour /week of hypnotherapy were evaluated on the frequency oftemporal changes of enuretic episodes during 14 weeks of treatments at the Hypnosis Clinic.
Results: Alogarithmic scale of the distributions of temporal changes in the frequencies of enuretic episodes inhypnotherapeutic and pharmacological treatments is presented, with an enuretic plateau from week 3 toweek 6 in hypnotherapy.
Conclusions: The hypnotherapeutic treatment was more favorable, as it had an earlyand efficient response compared to treatment with imipramine.
Infant Enuresis
Hypnotherapy
Imipramine treatment
Medicina básica