Promoting pain coping skills in haemophilia: A remote intervention integrating exercise and pain education

Author:

Feldberg Glenda12ORCID,Ricciardi Janaína B. S.12,Zorzi Alessandro R.3,Yamaguti‐Hayakawa Gabriela G.12,Ozelo Margareth C.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) “Cláudio Luiz Pizzigatti Corrêa” Hemocentro UNICAMP University of Campinas Campinas SP Brazil

2. Department of Internal Medicine School of Medical Sciences University of Campinas UNICAMP Campinas SP Brazil

3. Department of Orthopedic Rheumatology and Traumatology School of Medical Sciences University of Campinas UNICAMP Campinas Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundChronic joint pain is a significant and widespread symptom in people with haemophilia (PWH). Despite medical advancements, effective pain management remains challenging.AimThis study presents an innovative approach that integrates remote physical exercises, pain neuroscience education, and coping strategies to address chronic pain in PWH.MethodsThe remote intervention consisted of sixteen 5‐min videos encompassing physical exercises for chronic pain management and pain education strategies. These videos formed an 8‐week remote intervention program. Clinical and physical assessments were conducted before and after the intervention.ResultsA total of thirty‐one PWHs, with a median age of 34 years (ranging from 16 to 59 years), completed the remote intervention. The study revealed significant improvements in pain intensity, disability, and physical performance among PWH with chronic pain. Enhanced functional capacity was evident in the Timed Up and Go and Single Leg Stance tests, accompanied by improved scores on the Functional Independence Score in Haemophilia (FISH). Although lacking a control group, our findings are consistent with other successful exercise and pain education programs.ConclusionsThis innovative intervention holds promise for managing chronic pain in PWH, underscoring patient empowerment, education, and collaboration. Notably, our study stands out by uniquely combining pain education and coping strategies, bolstering evidence for effective pain management.

Publisher

Wiley

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