正念自我同情减少成骨不全成人的疼痛干扰。

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Amena Sediqi, Roya Al-Khalili, Saunya Dover, Corien Peeters, Adam Khalif, V Reid Sutton, Frank Rauch, Brendan Lee, Eric A Storch, Marie-Eve Robinson
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成人成骨不全症(OI)患者中有60%至80%经历慢性疼痛和相关干扰。目前可用的疼痛疗法往往提供边际疗效。正念自我同情(MSC)已经成为应对慢性疼痛的一种有希望的干预措施。我们进行了一项为期8周的单中心先导干预研究,以评估成人成骨不全并并发慢性疼痛的MSC项目的可行性和可接受性。个人参加了经过验证的MSC课程,包括每周8次的虚拟2小时课程。参与者完成了一系列有效的问卷调查,评估疼痛,健康的各个方面,以及基线和干预后的身体功能。参与者佩戴ActiGraph GT9X Link手表来测量睡眠时间和睡眠效率。7名成骨不全并伴有疼痛的成年人参加了MSC项目。从高出勤率和高问卷完成率可以看出,这个项目是可行的。参与者报告干预可接受性框架的平均±标准差(SD)为3.5(5±0.4),86%(6/7)的参与者认为MSC计划是可接受的。虽然我们的初步研究没有显示出疗效,但我们在PROMIS疼痛干扰问卷上观察到疼痛干扰减少(基线时平均55.9±5.5比8周时平均50.0±7.3)。作为解决成骨不全慢性疼痛的潜在治疗选择,MSC项目的实施是可行的。
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Mindful Self-Compassion to Reduce Pain Interference Among Adults with Osteogenesis Imperfecta.

Between 60 and 80% of adults with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) experience chronic pain and associated interference. Currently available pain therapies often provide marginal efficacy. Mindful self-compassion (MSC) has emerged as a promising intervention for coping with chronic pain. We conducted a single-center 8-week pilot intervention study to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a MSC program among adults with OI and co-occurring chronic pain. Individuals attended the validated MSC course consisting of 8 weekly virtual 2-h sessions. Participants completed a battery of validated questionnaires assessing pain, various aspects of well-being, and physical function at baseline and post-intervention. Participants wore the ActiGraph GT9X Link watch to measure sleep duration and sleep efficiency. Seven adults with OI and co-occurring pain participated in the MSC program. The program was feasible, as indicated by high attendance and high questionnaire completion rates. Participants reported a mean ± standard deviation (SD) of 3.5 out of 5 ± 0.4 on the Intervention Acceptability Framework. 86% (6/7) of participants found the MSC program to be acceptable. While our pilot study was not powered to show efficacy, we observed a decrease in pain interference on the PROMIS pain interference questionnaire (mean 55.9 ± 5.5 at baseline vs. 50.0 ± 7.3 at 8 weeks). Implementation of the MSC program is feasible as a potential therapeutic option to address chronic pain in OI.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original papers related to all areas of the science and practice of psychologists in medical settings. Manuscripts are chosen that have a broad appeal across psychology as well as other health care disciplines, reflecting varying backgrounds, interests, and specializations. The journal publishes original research, treatment outcome trials, meta-analyses, literature reviews, conceptual papers, brief scientific reports, and scholarly case studies. Papers accepted address clinical matters in medical settings; integrated care; health disparities; education and training of the future psychology workforce; interdisciplinary collaboration, training, and professionalism; licensing, credentialing, and privileging in hospital practice; research and practice ethics; professional development of psychologists in academic health centers; professional practice matters in medical settings; and cultural, economic, political, regulatory, and systems factors in health care. In summary, the journal provides a forum for papers predicted to have significant theoretical or practical importance for the application of psychology in medical settings.
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