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Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic pain in multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial protocol

机译:基于谨慎的认知治疗和认知行为治疗多发性硬化症中的慢性疼痛:随机对照试验方案

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BACKGROUND:Chronic pain is one of the most prevalent and disabling symptoms associated with multiple sclerosis (MS). Individuals with MS are interested in nonpharmacologic pain management approaches. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is efficacious in improving MS-related pain outcomes. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is a promising, alternative approach. Little is known about moderators of these treatments' outcomes, however. This article describes the study protocol for the first randomized controlled trial comparing MBCT, CBT, and usual care and examining treatment effect moderators in individuals with chronic pain and MS.METHODS:We will conduct a single-center, randomized, single blind, parallel-group trial comparing MBCT, CBT, and usual care in adults with MS and chronic pain. Both interventions will be delivered via eight group sessions using videoconferencing technology. Primary (average pain intensity) and secondary outcomes (including pain interference, depressive symptoms, fatigue, and sleep) will be assessed pre-treatment, mid-treatment, post-treatment, and at 6-month follow up. Potential treatment moderators will be assessed pre-treatment. We hypothesize that participants randomly assigned to MBCT or CBT will report significantly greater reductions in average pain intensity than participants assigned to usual care at post-treatment (primary study endpoint) and 6-month follow up. We also hypothesize that mindfulness, pain catastrophizing, and behavioral activation pre-treatment will moderate response to both active treatments, but not response to usual care.DISCUSSION:Findings will provide important new information about the efficacy and moderators of two nonpharmacologic pain management approaches delivered using technology to overcome common barriers to treatment access. The knowledge gained may lead to better patient-treatment matching and, ultimately, better pain treatment outcomes in MS.TRIAL REGISTRATION:ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03782246. Registered on 20 December 2018.
机译:背景:慢性疼痛是与多发性硬化症(MS)相关的最普遍和致残症状之一。有MS的个人对非武装态疼痛管理方法感兴趣。认知行为治疗(CBT)在改善MS相关的疼痛结果方面是有效的。谨慎的认知治疗(MBCT)是一种有希望的替代方法。然而,关于这些治疗的调节剂的众所周知。本文介绍了第一次随机对照试验的研究方案,比较MBCT,CBT和常规护理和检查慢性疼痛和MS的个人中的治疗效果主持人:我们将进行单一,随机,单身平行 - 群试验比较MBCT,CBT和常规护理的MS和慢性疼痛。两种干预措施将通过使用视频会议技术通过八个组会议提供交付。将评估预处理,中间治疗,治疗后的初级(平均疼痛强度)和二次结果(包括疼痛干扰,抑郁症状,疲劳和睡眠)和6个月的跟进。潜在的治疗剂学剂将被评估预处理。我们假设随机分配给MBCT或CBT的参与者将报告平均疼痛强度的减少明显更高,而不是在治疗后常规护理的参与者(小学研究终点)和6个月的跟进。我们还假设心灵,痛苦的灾难性和行为激活预处理将适度对两种积极治疗的反应,但对通常的护理而言没有反应。探讨:调查结果将提供关于两种非武装态疼痛管理方法的疗效和主持人的重要新信息使用技术来克服治疗通道的常见障碍。所获得的知识可能导致更好的患者治疗匹配,最终,在MS.Trial注册中更好地疼痛治疗结果:ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT03782246。 2018年12月20日注册。

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