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一项针对慢性疼痛的情绪释放技术的随机临床试验:现场授课与自主学习模式对比及6个月随访

A randomized clinical trial of emotional freedom techniques for chronic pain: Live versus self-paced delivery with 6-month follow-up.

作者信息

Stapleton Peta, Wilson Clara, Uechtritz Nicola, Stewart Michele, McCosker Michelle, O'Keefe Tom, Blanchard Matthew

机构信息

School of Psychology, Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

Elm Psychology, Mudgeeraba, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Eur J Pain. 2025 Mar;29(3):e4740. doi: 10.1002/ejp.4740. Epub 2024 Oct 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Chronic pain represents a major global healthcare crisis, and current treatments are limited in effectiveness and safety. Emotional freedom techniques (EFTs) show promise as a potential psychological treatment.

METHODS

The current study investigated the effect of a randomized clinical trial of EFT for chronic pain in a sample of 147 adult chronic pain sufferers (89.9% female; mean 54.63 years). Participants engaged in a 6-week EFT programme (either online self-paced or in-person).

RESULTS

The per-protocol analysis indicated pain severity and interference scores were significantly lower at the end of treatment for the EFT group compared to waitlist, and these were sustained at follow-up. There were no differences between the in-person or self-paced programmes at follow-up for pain severity and interference. Somatic symptoms were significantly lower after EFT, although no further differences at follow-up. Quality of life scores were significantly higher after EFT, which were sustained at follow-up, and no differences between two styles of programme. No significant effects were found for anxiety, depression, happiness or satisfaction with life across the 6-week programmes for either style of delivery or at follow-up. These are discussed in terms of clinical score meanings. Intent-to-treat analysis was consistent with the per-protocol analyses. Limitations of the study are identified and future directions are discussed.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings offer early promise for EFT as a potentially effective pain management strategy, as well as support for online intervention without compromising treatment outcomes.

SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT

An emerging body-based intervention for chronic pain may be a possible solution for remote clients who cannot attend in-person sessions. In this clinical trial Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) significantly reduced chronic pain severity and interference, and there were no differences between and online self-paced program toan online in-person EFT intervention. Both were equally effective, also enhancing quality of life without compromising outcomes. The results were significant at 6-month follow-up/. These findings highlight a body-based approach as a promising, accessible pain management strategy, and highlights that online programs may be part of the solution for chronic pain patients.

摘要

背景

慢性疼痛是全球主要的医疗保健危机,目前的治疗方法在有效性和安全性方面都很有限。情绪自由技术(EFT)有望成为一种潜在的心理治疗方法。

方法

本研究在147名成年慢性疼痛患者样本(89.9%为女性;平均年龄54.63岁)中,调查了EFT治疗慢性疼痛的随机临床试验效果。参与者参加了为期6周的EFT项目(在线自主学习或面对面学习)。

结果

符合方案分析表明,与等待名单组相比,EFT组在治疗结束时疼痛严重程度和干扰评分显著更低,且在随访时保持不变。随访时,面对面或自主学习项目在疼痛严重程度和干扰方面没有差异。EFT治疗后躯体症状显著更低,尽管随访时没有进一步差异。EFT治疗后生活质量评分显著更高,且在随访时保持不变,两种项目方式之间没有差异。在为期6周的项目中,无论是哪种授课方式或在随访时,焦虑、抑郁、幸福感或生活满意度均未发现显著影响。这些将根据临床评分意义进行讨论。意向性分析与符合方案分析一致。确定了研究的局限性并讨论了未来方向。

结论

研究结果为EFT作为一种潜在有效的疼痛管理策略提供了早期希望,同时也支持了在线干预而不影响治疗效果。

意义声明

一种新兴的针对慢性疼痛的基于身体的干预措施,对于无法参加面对面治疗的远程客户可能是一种解决方案。在这项临床试验中,情绪自由技术(EFT)显著降低了慢性疼痛的严重程度和干扰,在线自主学习项目与在线面对面EFT干预之间没有差异。两者同样有效,还提高了生活质量且不影响治疗效果。结果在6个月随访时具有显著性。这些发现突出了基于身体的方法作为一种有前景、可及的疼痛管理策略,并强调在线项目可能是慢性疼痛患者解决方案的一部分。

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