Behavioural modification interventions for medically unexplained symptoms in primary care: systematic reviews and economic evaluation

Sep 25, 2020Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)

Behavioral treatments for unexplained medical symptoms in primary care: reviews and cost analysis

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Abstract

A total of 59 studies involving 9077 patients were included to evaluate the effectiveness of behavioral interventions for medically unexplained symptoms.

  • Behavioral interventions showed some beneficial effects for specific physical symptoms, such as pain and fatigue, compared to usual care.
  • At short-term follow-up, improvements in psychological outcomes, including anxiety and depression, were observed with certain interventions.
  • General practitioner-led interventions did not demonstrate significant beneficial effects for any outcomes related to medically unexplained symptoms.
  • No intervention group showed conclusive beneficial effects for overall symptom load (somatisation).
  • Considerable heterogeneity among studies limited the ability to draw consistent conclusions about the effectiveness of interventions.

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