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In this pilot study, our central hypothesis is that two CAM modalities, hypnosis and healing touch as adjunct therapies to the standard of care, will improve analgesic use for post operative pain. In this pilot study the investigators will randomize 30 adolescents undergoing spinal fusion for idiopathic scoliosis to two test groups: Hypnosis with Pain Management Standard of Care for Post Op Pain, Healing Touch with Pain Management Standard of Care, and a control group (Pain Management Standard of Care only).
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Female adolescents with the diagnosis of idiopathic scoliosis requiring surgery will be approached by a member of the research team at the pre-surgical evaluation visit to participate in the study. Randomization will be done at the time of the pre-surgical visit. Microsoft Excel will be used to generate a random group assignment table to one of the following groups:
CONTROL GROUP: Standard Pain Management for Idiopathic Posterior Spinal Fusion Surgery
HYPNOSIS GROUP: Standard Pain Management for Idiopathic Posterior Spinal Fusion and Hypnosis intervention consisting of induction to achieve a state of focused attention with heightened receptivity for acceptable suggestions targeting relaxation, comfort and healing.
HEALING TOUCH GROUP: Standard Pain Management for Idiopathic Posterior Spinal Fusion Surgery and Healing Touch intervention (Chakra Connection, Magnetic Clearing)
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Statistical Analysis: Descriptive Statistics: Standard Descriptive Statistics will be used to describe the outcomes, demographic and independent variables of interest pre- and post-intervention, overall and by intervention group. Changes in outcomes will also be calculated and descried. For continuous variables means, medians and ranges will be produced, while frequencies and percentages will be produced for categorical variables. Means, standard deviations, medians and ranges will be computed for measured continuous variables; marginal distributions will be used for categorical factors. Graphical methods including histograms, scatterplots, and boxplots, will be used in order to understand aspects of data quantity and examine assumptions (such as normality) underlying statistical models.
The primary outcome is decrease in opioid consumption as well as reported pain and anxiety scores. We will compare difference in pain pre- to post- between the two intervention and control groups, using ANOVA. Since data will be collected at multiple points pre- and post-intervention, and some randomly missing data expected, the primary analysis will employ generalized estimating equations (GEEs). The GEEs models will be adjusted for baseline characteristics, such as age, gender, race and any important clinical characteristics. GEEs will also be used to compare the changes in reported pain and analgesic use between the three groups.
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