Cognitive-educational treatment of fibromyalgia: A randomized clinical trial .1. Clinical effects

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Vlaeyen, JWS
TeekenGruben, NJG
Goossens, MEJB
RuttenvanMolken, MPMH
Pelt, RAGB
vanEek, H
Heuts, PHTG
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[1] LUCAS FDN REHABIL, HOENSBROEK, NETHERLANDS
[2] UNIV LIMBURG, DEPT MED PSYCHOL, 6200 MD MAASTRICHT, NETHERLANDS
[3] UNIV LIMBURG, DEPT HLTH ECON, 6200 MD MAASTRICHT, NETHERLANDS
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fibromyalgia; cognitive-behavioral treatment; group education; pain treatment; psychological treatment; clinical significance;
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective. This randomized controlled clinical trial evaluates the effectiveness of outpatient group cognitive/educational treatment for patients with the fibromyalgia (FM) syndrome. We hypothesized that the combination of group education with cognitive treatment aimed at developing pain coping skills would be more effective than group education alone. Methods. 131 patients with FM were randomly assigned to 3 conditions: an experimental condition, which was the combined cognitive/educational intervention (ECO); an attention control condition consisting of group education plus group discussion (EDI); and a waiting fist control (WLC). For the treatment conditions ECO and EDI, assessments were made 2 weeks before treatment, at start of treatment, at post-treatment, and at 6 and 12 mo followup. WLC patients received only 3 assessments. Results. There were no pretreatment differences between the groups, or between dropouts and patients who remained in the study. At post-treatment, and compared with the WLC, the ECO patients improved in knowledge about FM (p = 0.007) and pain coping (p < 0.001). EDI patients improved on pain coping (p = 0.005) and pain control (p = 0.002). EDI patients reported significantly less fear than ECO patients (p = 0.005). There were no other differential effects between ECO and EDI at post-treatment or 6 mo or 12 mo followup. Based on the reliability of change index for clinical significance, the relative shea term success rates are 6.4 and 18.4% for ECO and EDI, respectively. Conclusion. The surplus value of a highly structured, 12 session group cognitive treatment added to group education cannot be supported by our study. In EDI, fear reduction might have enhanced pain coping and pain control, while poor compliance, the difficulty of homework assignments, and lack of individual support may have limited the effectiveness of ECO.
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