通过互联网提供慢性疼痛的辩证行为治疗技能培训:随机对照试验的协议
Nell Norman-Nott1,2, Negin Hesam-Shariati1,3, Chelsey R Wilks4
1NeuroRecovery Research Hub, School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
JMIR research protocols
|June 7, 2023
概括
这项研究调查了通过互联网提供的慢性疼痛 (iDBT-Pain) 辩证行为治疗技能培训. 结果将评估其在减少情绪失调和改善慢性疼痛患者疼痛管理方面的有效性.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 行为医学是一种行为医学.
- 数字健康数字健康
背景情况:
- 情绪失调是慢性疼痛发展和维持的一个重要因素.
- 辩证行为疗法 (DBT) 技能培训显示出对慢性疼痛的情绪和感官方面的管理有希望.
- 通过互联网提供慢性疼痛的DBT技能培训 (iDBT-Pain) 是一种新的,技术驱动的干预措施.
研究的目的:
- 评估iDBT-Pain与常规治疗相比,在慢性疼痛患者中减少情绪失调的疗效.
- 评估二次结果,包括疼痛强度,焦虑,抑郁和整体幸福感.
- 检查iDBT-疼痛干预措施对于未来临床应用的可接受性.
主要方法:
- 一项随机对照试验涉及48名患有慢性疼痛的参与者.
- 干预组接受iDBT-Pain (6个基于网络的实时小组会议和一个应用程序).
- 对照组接受通常的治疗.
- 在9周和21周随访时使用线性混合模型分析的数据.
主要成果:
- 招聘开始于2023年2月;试验开始于2023年3月.
- 数据收集正在进行中,最终评估计划于2024年7月完成.
- 结果正在等待分析.
结论:
- 如果假设得到证实,研究结果将支持iDBT-Pain作为慢性疼痛管理的有效干预措施.
- 结果将告知医疗保健专业人员关于DBT慢性疼痛技能培训的好处.
- 该研究将为技术驱动的疼痛管理干预措施提供证据.
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