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疼痛行动-腰痛:一个为慢性腰痛患者提供的自我管理网站。

painACTION-back pain: a self-management website for people with chronic back pain.

机构信息

Inflexxion, Inc., Newton, Massachusetts 02464, USA.

出版信息

Pain Med. 2010 Jul;11(7):1044-58. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2010.00879.x. Epub 2010 Jun 8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether an interactive self-management Website for people with chronic back pain would significantly improve emotional management, coping, self-efficacy to manage pain, pain levels, and physical functioning compared with standard text-based materials.

DESIGN

The study utilized a pretest-posttest randomized controlled design comparing Website (painACTION-Back Pain) and control (text-based material) conditions at baseline and at 1-, 3, and 6-month follow-ups.

PARTICIPANTS

Two hundred and nine people with chronic back pain were recruited through dissemination of study information online and at a pain treatment clinic. The 6-month follow-up rates for the Website and control groups were 73% and 84%, respectively.

MEASUREMENTS

Measures were based on the recommendations of the Initiative on Methods, Measurement, and Pain Assessment in Clinical Trials and included measures of pain intensity, physical functioning, emotional functioning, coping, self-efficacy, fear-avoidance, perceived improvement with treatment, self-efficacy, and catastrophizing.

RESULTS

Compared with controls, painACTION-Back Pain participants reported significantly: 1) lower stress; 2) increased coping self-statements; and 3) greater use of social support. Comparisons between groups suggested clinically significant differences in current pain intensity, depression, anxiety, stress, and global ratings of improvement. Among participants recruited online, those using the Website reported significantly: 1) lower "worst" pain; 2) lower "average" pain; and 3) increased coping self-statements, compared with controls. Participants recruited through the pain clinic evidenced no such differences.

CONCLUSIONS

An online self-management program for people with chronic back pain can lead to improvements in stress, coping, and social support, and produce clinically significant differences in pain, depression, anxiety, and global rates of improvement.

摘要

目的

确定针对慢性背痛患者的交互式自我管理网站是否会在情绪管理、应对策略、管理疼痛的自我效能、疼痛程度和身体机能方面显著优于标准的基于文本的材料。

设计

该研究采用了预测试-后测试随机对照设计,在基线和 1、3、6 个月随访时比较了网站(painACTION-背痛)和对照组(基于文本的材料)的情况。

参与者

通过在网上和疼痛治疗诊所发布研究信息,招募了 209 名慢性背痛患者。网站组和对照组的 6 个月随访率分别为 73%和 84%。

测量

测量基于临床试验方法、测量和疼痛评估倡议的建议,包括疼痛强度、身体机能、情绪功能、应对策略、自我效能、恐惧回避、治疗效果感知、自我效能和灾难化等方面的测量。

结果

与对照组相比,painACTION-背痛组的患者报告:1)压力降低;2)应对自我陈述增加;3)社会支持使用增加。组间比较提示当前疼痛强度、抑郁、焦虑、压力和总体改善评分存在临床显著差异。在网上招募的参与者中,与对照组相比,使用网站的参与者报告:1)“最严重”疼痛降低;2)“平均”疼痛降低;3)应对自我陈述增加。在通过疼痛诊所招募的参与者中则没有观察到这种差异。

结论

针对慢性背痛患者的在线自我管理计划可以改善压力、应对策略和社会支持,并在疼痛、抑郁、焦虑和总体改善率方面产生临床显著差异。

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