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Combining biofeedback and Narrative Exposure Therapy for persistent pain and PTSD in refugees: a pilot study

机译:结合生物反馈和叙事暴露疗法治疗难民持续性疼痛和PTSD:一项试点研究

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ObjectiveMany traumatised refugees suffer from both persistent pain and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). To date, no specific guidelines exist for treatment of this group of patients. This paper presents data on a pilot treatment study conducted with 15 traumatised refugees with persistent pain and PTSD.MethodsParticipants received 10 sessions of pain-focused treatment with biofeedback (BF) followed by 10 sessions of Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET). Structured interviews and standardised questionnaires were used to assess symptoms of pain intensity, pain disability, PTSD and quality of life directly before and after treatment and at 3 months follow-up.ResultsFollowing the combined intervention, participants showed a significant reduction in both pain and PTSD symptoms, as well as improved quality of life. Additionally, biofeedback increased motivation for subsequent trauma-focused therapy, which in turn was related to larger PTSD treatment gains.ConclusionThis pilot study provides initial evidence that combining BF and NET is safe, acceptable, and feasible in patients with co-morbid persistent pain and PTSD.
机译:目的许多遭受创伤的难民都患有持续性疼痛和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)。迄今为止,尚无用于治疗该组患者的具体指南。本文介绍了一项针对15名遭受持续性疼痛和PTSD的创伤难民进行的先导治疗研究的数据。方法参与者接受了10疗程的以生物反馈(BF)为重点的疼痛治疗,然后接受了10疗程的叙事暴露疗法(NET)。在治疗前后,随访3个月时,通过结构化访谈和标准化问卷调查来评估疼痛强度,疼痛残疾,PTSD和生活质量的症状。结果在联合干预后,参与者显示疼痛和PTSD均显着降低症状,以及改善的生活质量。此外,生物反馈增加了随后针对创伤的治疗的动力,这又与更大的PTSD治疗获益有关。结论这项初步研究提供了初步证据,表明BF和NET联合治疗对于合并症患者而言是安全,可接受和可行的。创伤后应激障碍。

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