Scheffrahn Katherine, Hall Claire, Muñiz Vanessa, Elkins Gary
Mind-Body Medicine Lab, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylor University, Waco, TX, United States.
Mindset Health, Melbourne, Australia.
JMIR Form Res. 2025 Jan 9;9:e63948. doi: 10.2196/63948.
Hypnotherapy has been shown to be a safe, nonhormonal intervention effective for treating menopausal hot flashes. However, women experiencing hot flashes may face accessibility barriers to in-person hypnotherapy. To solve this issue, a smartphone app has been created to deliver hypnotherapy. The Evia app delivers audio-recorded hypnotherapy and has the potential to help individuals experiencing hot flashes.
This study aims to determine user outcomes in hot flash frequency and severity for users of the Evia app.
This study is a retrospective analysis of a dataset of Evia app users. Participants were divided into 2 groups for analysis. The first group reported daytime hot flashes and night sweats, while the second group was asked to report only daytime hot flashes. The participants in the first group (daytime hot flashes and night sweats) were 139 women with ≥3 daily hot flashes who downloaded the Evia app between November 6, 2021, and June 9, 2022, with a baseline mean of 8.330 (SD 3.977) daily hot flashes. The participants in the second group (daytime hot flashes) were 271 women with ≥3 daily hot flashes who downloaded the Evia app between June 10, 2022, and February 5, 2024, with a baseline mean of 6.040 (SD 3.282) daily hot flashes. The Evia program included a 5-week program for all participants with daily tasks such as educational readings, hypnotic inductions, and daily hot-flash tracking. The app uses audio-recorded hypnosis and mental imagery for coolness, such as imagery for a cool breeze, snow, or calmness.
A clinically significant reduction, defined as a 50% reduction, in daily hot flashes was experienced by 76.3% (106/139) of the women with hot flashes and night sweats and 56.8% (154/271) of the women with daily hot flashes from baseline to their last logged Evia app survey. On average, the women with hot flashes and night sweats experienced a reduction of 61.4% (SD 33.185%) in their hot flashes experienced at day and night while using the Evia app, and the women with daily hot flashes experienced a reduction of 45.2% (SD 42.567%) in their daytime hot flashes. In both groups, there was a large, statistically significant difference in the average number of daily hot flashes from baseline to end point (women with hot flashes and night sweats: Cohen d=1.28; t=15.055; P<.001; women with daily hot flashes: Cohen d=0.82; t=13.555; P<.001).
Hypnotherapy is an efficacious intervention for hot flashes, with the potential to improve women's lives by reducing hot flashes without hormonal or pharmacological intervention. This study takes the first step in evaluating the efficacy of an app-delivered hypnosis intervention for menopausal hot flashes, demonstrating the Evia app provides a promising app delivery of hypnotherapy with potential to increase accessibility to hypnotherapy.
催眠疗法已被证明是一种安全的非激素干预措施,对治疗更年期潮热有效。然而,经历潮热的女性可能面临亲自接受催眠疗法的可及性障碍。为了解决这个问题,一款智能手机应用程序应运而生,用于提供催眠疗法。Evia应用程序提供音频录制的催眠疗法,有可能帮助经历潮热的个人。
本研究旨在确定Evia应用程序用户在潮热频率和严重程度方面的使用结果。
本研究是对Evia应用程序用户数据集的回顾性分析。参与者被分为两组进行分析。第一组报告白天潮热和盗汗,而第二组仅被要求报告白天潮热。第一组(白天潮热和盗汗)的参与者是139名每天潮热≥3次的女性,她们在2021年11月6日至2022年6月9日期间下载了Evia应用程序,基线时平均每天潮热8.330次(标准差3.977次)。第二组(白天潮热)的参与者是271名每天潮热≥3次的女性,她们在2022年6月10日至2024年2月5日期间下载了Evia应用程序,基线时平均每天潮热6.040次(标准差3.282次)。Evia程序为所有参与者提供一个为期5周的项目,包括日常任务,如教育阅读、催眠诱导和每日潮热跟踪。该应用程序使用音频录制的催眠和凉爽的心理意象,如微风、雪或平静的意象。
从基线到最后一次记录的Evia应用程序调查,有潮热和盗汗的女性中有76.3%(106/139)以及有每日潮热的女性中有56.8%(154/271)经历了临床上显著的每日潮热减少,定义为减少50%。平均而言,有潮热和盗汗的女性在使用Evia应用程序时,白天和晚上经历的潮热减少了61.4%(标准差33.185%),有每日潮热的女性白天潮热减少了45.2%(标准差42.567%)。在两组中,从基线到终点,每日潮热的平均次数存在很大的、具有统计学意义的差异(有潮热和盗汗的女性:科恩d = 1.28;t = 15.055;P <.001;有每日潮热的女性:科恩d = 0.82;t = 13.555;P <.001)。
催眠疗法是治疗潮热的有效干预措施,有可能通过在无激素或药物干预的情况下减少潮热来改善女性生活。本研究迈出了评估应用程序提供的催眠干预对更年期潮热疗效的第一步,证明Evia应用程序提供了一种有前景的催眠疗法应用方式,有可能增加催眠疗法的可及性。