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Memories of colonoscopy: a randomized trial
2003
Pain
Patients' memories of the past may influence their decisions about the future, yet memories are imperfect and susceptible to bias. We tested whether a memory failure observed in psychology experiments could be applied in a clinical setting to lessen patients' memories of the pain of an unpleasant medical procedure. We studied consecutive outpatients undergoing colonoscopy who were medically stable, mentally competent, and able to speak English (n:682). By random assignment, half the patients
doi:10.1016/s0304-3959(03)00003-4
pmid:12855328
fatcat:f4vs6xbppjatbahwgvwree7ja4