Complementary treatment comparison for chronic pain management: A randomized longitudinal study

Author:

Bicego AminataORCID,Monseur Justine,Collinet Alain,Donneau Anne-Françoise,Fontaine Robert,Libbrecht Dominique,Malaise Nicole,Nyssen Anne-Sophie,Raaf Mélissa,Rousseaux Floriane,Salamun Irène,Staquet Cécile,Teuwis Sandrine,Tomasella Marco,Faymonville Marie-Elisabeth,Vanhaudenhuyse Audrey

Abstract

Background In chronic pain, it seems that the effect of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is boosted when it is combined with hypnosis. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of self-hypnosis combined with self-care (i.e., a type of CBT) compared to music/self-care, self-care and psychoeducation/CBT and to evaluate their long-term effects. Methods An open label randomized clinical trial enrolled patients with chronic pain and was carried out at the University Hospital of Liège (Belgium). Patients were randomized into four groups: self-hypnosis/self-care, music/self-care, self-care, psychoeducation/CBT (7 monthly sessions of 2 hours). Two follow-up sessions were delivered at 6- and 12-month. Levels of pain, fatigue intensity, anxiety, depression, insomnia severity, disability, health locus of control, mental and physical quality of life and attitudes (control, disability, harm, emotion, medical cure, medication, solicitude) towards pain were assessed before and after the treatments, and at follow-up. Results 203 patients were randomized: 52 in self-hypnosis/self-care, 59 in music/self-care, 47 in self-care, and 45 in psychoeducation/CBT. No group effect was found. A significant time effect was showed. Directly after the treatment, all groups decreased in pain attitudes and physical quality of life. Perceived control increased. At 6-month, all patients kept their levels of physical quality of life and perceived control, and showed decrease in pain intensity, harm, emotion and medical cure. At 12-month, scores that had change previously remained ameliorated, a decrease in insomnia severity and an increase in internal locus of control were observed. Conclusions The present findings are encouraging as they display long-term beneficial effects of complementary biopsychosocial-based treatments in chronic pain. It seems that patients continued to apply the learnt strategies as improvements were observed one year after the treatments had ended.

Funder

Université de Liège

University Hospital of Liège

Plan National Cancer of Belgium

Cancer Foundation of Belgium

Benoit Foundation - Bruxelles

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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