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研究方案 - 依附为本的工作联盟在多模式疼痛治疗中的疗效。

Study protocol - efficacy of an attachment-based working alliance in the multimodal pain treatment.

机构信息

Center for Orthopedics, Trauma Surgery and Spinal Cord Injury, Heidelberg University Hospital, Schlierbacher Landstr 200a, 69118, Heidelberg, Germany.

Department of Orthopedics, Outpatient Multidisciplinary Pain Clinic, Trauma Surgery and Paraplegiology, Heidelberg University Hospital, Schlierbacher Landstr. 200a, 69118, Heidelberg, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Psychol. 2016 Feb 16;4:10. doi: 10.1186/s40359-016-0114-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The concept of attachment is relevant for the onset and development of chronic pain. Insecure attachment styles negatively affect therapeutic outcome. Insecurely attached patients seem to be less able to sustain positive effects of a multimodal treatment program. However, it has never been tested before if an attachment-oriented approach can improve treatment results of insecurely attached patients in a multimodal outpatient setting. To test this assumption, we compare the short- and long-term outcomes for pain patients who will receive multidisciplinary, attachment-oriented treatment with the outcomes for patients in a control group, who will receive the multidisciplinary state-of-the-art treatment.

METHODS

Two patient groups (baseline, attachment intervention) are assessed before treatment, after treatment, and at a 6 month follow-up. The study is conducted in a block design: After data collection of the first block (controls) and before as well as during data collection for the second block (treatment group), the health care personnel of the outpatient pain clinic receives training on attachment theory and its use in the therapeutic context. Pain intensity as measured with visual analogue scales and physical functioning will serve as the primary outcome measures.

DISCUSSION

The design of our study allows for a continuous exchange of experienced team members, which may help bring about concrete attachment related guidelines for the enhancement of therapeutic outcome. This would be the first attempt at an attachment-oriented improvement of multimodal pain programs.

CONCLUSION

An attachment-based approach may be a promising way to enhance long-term treatment outcomes for insecurely attached pain patients.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

DRKS00008715 (registered on the 3(rd) of June 2015).

摘要

背景

依恋概念与慢性疼痛的发生和发展有关。不安全的依恋方式会对治疗效果产生负面影响。依恋不安全感的患者似乎不太能够维持多模式治疗计划的积极效果。然而,以前从未测试过以依恋为导向的方法是否可以改善多模式门诊环境中依恋不安全感患者的治疗结果。为了检验这一假设,我们比较了接受多学科、以依恋为导向的治疗的疼痛患者的短期和长期结果与接受多学科、最先进治疗的对照组患者的结果。

方法

两组患者(基线、依恋干预)在治疗前、治疗后和 6 个月随访时进行评估。该研究采用块设计进行:在第一块(对照组)的数据收集完成后,以及在第二块(治疗组)的数据收集之前和期间,门诊疼痛诊所的医疗保健人员接受依恋理论及其在治疗环境中的应用方面的培训。疼痛强度(用视觉模拟量表测量)和身体功能将作为主要的结果测量指标。

讨论

我们研究的设计允许有经验的团队成员进行持续的交流,这可能有助于为提高治疗效果制定具体的依恋相关指导方针。这将是首次尝试以依恋为导向来改进多模式疼痛方案。

结论

基于依恋的方法可能是增强依恋不安全感疼痛患者长期治疗效果的一种有前途的方法。

试验注册

DRKS00008715(2015 年 6 月 3 日注册)。

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