Affiliation:
1. Student Research Committee Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences Sari Iran
2. Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Center Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences Sari Iran
3. Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Center, Addiction Institute Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences Sari Iran
4. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences Sari Iran
Abstract
AbstractAimsAs a chronic inflammatory disease, endometriosis (EMS) is often associated with pain affecting different aspects of women's lives. Up to now, a wide variety of interventions have been implemented to alleviate pain in patients with this condition, including pharmacological, surgical, and rarely non‐pharmacological ones. Against this background, this review aimed to investigate pain‐focused psychological interventions among EMS women.MethodsA systematic review of the articles published in this field was conducted through a comprehensive search on the databases of Scopus, PubMed, MEDLINE, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, the Cochrane Library, PsycINFO, Google Scholar, and Scientific Information Database (SID). The quality of studies was then assessed by the Jadad Scale.ResultsIn total, 10 articles were entered into this systematic review. The findings further revealed that the pain‐focused psychological interventions in patients with EMS were cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) (n = 2), mindfulness therapy (n = 4), yoga (n = 2), psychoeducation (n = 1), and progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) training (n = 1). Besides, the findings established that all the given interventions had improved and reduced pain in women living with this condition. Moreover, five articles were of good quality based on the Jadad Scale.ConclusionThe study results demonstrated that all the listed psychological interventions had affected pain relief and improvement in women suffering from EMS. Considering the limited number of studies in this field and the fact that there were only five articles endowed with good quality, more high‐quality studies could provide stronger evidence to support the implementation of the mentioned interventions influencing pain in patients.
Funder
Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology,Clinical Psychology
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