Psychological therapies (Internet-delivered) for the management of chronic pain in adults

Feb 28, 2014The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Online psychological treatments for managing long-term pain in adults

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Abstract

In a review of 15 studies involving 2,012 participants, Internet-delivered psychological therapies were associated with reduced pain and disability for adults with chronic pain.

  • Participants with headache conditions experienced reduced pain with a significant effect (number needed to treat to benefit = 2.72, risk ratio 7.28, p < 0.01).
  • There was a moderate effect on disability for headache conditions post-treatment (standardised mean difference (SMD) ‒0.65, p < 0.01).
  • For non-headache conditions, psychological therapies improved pain (p < 0.01) and disability (p < 0.01) with small to moderate effect sizes.
  • Post-treatment, small effects for depression and anxiety were observed in non-headache conditions (SMD -0.19 and -0.28, respectively, with p < 0.05).
  • No clear evidence of benefit was noted for other follow-up analyses, and satisfaction with treatment was not reported.

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