Empowered Relief, cognitive behavioral therapy, and health education for people with chronic pain: a comparison of outcomes at 6-month Follow-up for a randomized controlled trial.

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Pain Reports Pub Date : 2024-01-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1097/PR9.0000000000001116
Beth D Darnall, John W Burns, Juliette Hong, Anuradha Roy, Kristin Slater, Heather Poupore-King, Maisa S Ziadni, Dokyoung S You, Corinne Jung, Karon F Cook, Kate Lorig, Lu Tian, Sean C Mackey
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Abstract

Introduction: We previously conducted a 3-arm randomized trial (263 adults with chronic low back pain) which compared group-based (1) single-session pain relief skills intervention (Empowered Relief; ER); (2) 8-session cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for chronic back pain; and (3) single-session health and back pain education class (HE). Results suggested non-inferiority of ER vs. CBT at 3 months post-treatment on an array of outcomes.

Methods: Here, we tested the durability of treatment effects at 6 months post-treatment. We examined group differences in primary and secondary outcomes at 6 months and the degree to which outcomes eroded or improved from 3-month to 6-month within each treatment group.

Results: Empowered Relief remained non-inferior to CBT on most outcomes, whereas both ER and CBT remained superior to HE on most outcomes. Outcome improvements within ER did not decrease significantly from 3-month to 6-month, and indeed ER showed additional 3- to 6-month improvements on pain catastrophizing, pain bothersomeness, and anxiety. Effects of ER at 6 months post-treatment (moderate term outcomes) kept pace with effects reported by participants who underwent 8-session CBT.

Conclusions: The maintenance of these absolute levels implies strong stability of ER effects. Results extend to 6 months post-treatment previous findings documenting that ER and CBT exhibit similarly potent effects on outcomes.

针对慢性疼痛患者的赋权缓解、认知行为疗法和健康教育:随机对照试验 6 个月随访结果比较。
简介我们曾进行过一项三臂随机试验(263 名患有慢性腰背痛的成人),比较了基于小组的(1)单次疼痛缓解技能干预(Empowered Relief;ER);(2)针对慢性腰背痛的 8 次认知行为疗法(CBT);以及(3)单次健康和腰背痛教育课(HE)。结果表明,在治疗后 3 个月,ER 与 CBT 相比,在一系列结果上并无劣势。方法:在此,我们测试了治疗后 6 个月治疗效果的持久性。方法:在此,我们测试了治疗后 6 个月时治疗效果的持久性。我们检查了 6 个月时主要和次要结果的组间差异,以及每个治疗组从 3 个月到 6 个月期间结果的侵蚀或改善程度:结果:在大多数结果上,Empowered Relief仍然不劣于CBT,而在大多数结果上,ER和CBT仍然优于HE。ER 的疗效从 3 个月到 6 个月并没有明显降低,而且 ER 在疼痛灾难化、疼痛难忍性和焦虑方面的疗效在 3 个月到 6 个月期间有了进一步提高。ER在治疗后6个月的效果(中期效果)与接受了8次CBT治疗的参与者所报告的效果保持一致:这些绝对水平的保持意味着急诊室治疗效果具有很强的稳定性。结论:这些绝对水平的保持意味着ER疗效具有很强的稳定性。研究结果将之前的研究结果延伸到了治疗后6个月,证明ER和CBT对疗效的影响相似。
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Pain Reports
Pain Reports Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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