Kashikar-Zuck Susmita, Briggs Matthew S, Bout-Tabaku Sharon, Connelly Mark, Daffin Morgan, Guite Jessica, Ittenbach Richard, Logan Deirdre E, Lynch-Jordan Anne M, Myer Gregory D, Ounpuu Sylvia, Peugh James, Schikler Kenneth, Sugimoto Dai, Stinson Jennifer N, Ting Tracy V, Thomas Staci, Williams Sara E, Zempsky William
Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA; Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Sports Medicine Research Institute, and Department of Orthopaedics, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2021 Apr;103:106321. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2021.106321. Epub 2021 Feb 20.
Juvenile-onset fibromyalgia (JFM) is a chronic debilitating pain condition that negatively impacts physical, social and academic functioning. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is beneficial in reducing functional disability among adolescents with JFM but has only a modest impact on pain reduction and does not improve physical exercise participation. This randomized controlled trial (RCT) aims to test whether a novel intervention that combines CBT with specialized neuromuscular exercise training (the Fibromyalgia Integrative Training program for Teens "FIT Teens") is superior to CBT alone or a graded aerobic exercise (GAE) program.
DESIGN/METHODS: This 3-arm multi-site RCT will examine the efficacy of the FIT Teens intervention in reducing functional disability (primary outcome) and pain intensity (secondary outcome), relative to CBT or GAE. All interventions are 8-weeks (16 sessions) in duration and are delivered in small groups of 4-6 adolescents with JFM. A total of 420 participants are anticipated to be enrolled across seven sites with approximately equal allocation to each treatment arm. Functional disability and average pain intensity in the past week will be assessed at baseline, post-treatment and at 3-, 6-, 9- and 12-month follow-up. The 3-month follow-up is the primary endpoint to evaluate treatment efficacy; longitudinal assessments will determine maintenance of treatment gains. Changes in coping, fear of movement, biomechanical changes and physical fitness will also be evaluated.
This multi-site RCT is designed to evaluate whether the combined FIT Teens intervention will have significantly greater effects on disability and pain reduction than CBT or GAE alone for youth with JFM. Clinical trials.gov registration: NCT03268421.
青少年起病的纤维肌痛(JFM)是一种慢性致残性疼痛疾病,对身体、社交和学业功能产生负面影响。认知行为疗法(CBT)有助于减少JFM青少年的功能残疾,但对减轻疼痛的影响较小,且不能提高体育锻炼参与度。这项随机对照试验(RCT)旨在测试一种将CBT与专门的神经肌肉运动训练相结合的新型干预措施(青少年纤维肌痛综合训练计划“FIT Teens”)是否优于单独的CBT或分级有氧运动(GAE)计划。
设计/方法:这项三臂多中心RCT将研究FIT Teens干预措施相对于CBT或GAE在减少功能残疾(主要结局)和疼痛强度(次要结局)方面的疗效。所有干预措施为期8周(16节课程),以小组形式为4-6名患有JFM的青少年提供。预计将在7个地点招募420名参与者,每个治疗组的分配大致相等。将在基线、治疗后以及3个月、6个月、9个月和12个月随访时评估过去一周的功能残疾和平均疼痛强度。3个月随访是评估治疗疗效的主要终点;纵向评估将确定治疗效果的维持情况。还将评估应对方式、运动恐惧、生物力学变化和身体素质的变化。
这项多中心RCT旨在评估对于患有JFM的青少年,联合FIT Teens干预措施在减少残疾和疼痛方面是否比单独的CBT或GAE有显著更大的效果。ClinicalTrials.gov注册号:NCT03268421。