Liverpool John Moores University are currently recruiting participants to take part in a research study looking at the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based intervention in preventing the development of persistent post-surgical pain (PPSP) following hysterectomy surgery.
PPSP is an adverse consequence of some routine surgical procedures affecting up to 50% of individuals. Following hysterectomy, acute pain is to be expected but some women may develop pain which lasts much longer than the expected recovery period for their surgery.
The purpose of this research is to target pre-surgical anxiety using mindfulness-based techniques, in order to potentially reduce the likelihood of PPSP developing.
A large body of research shows that mindfulness techniques are effective in reducing acute a...
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