Psychological therapies (remotely delivered) for the management of chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents

Apr 3, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Remote psychological therapies for managing ongoing and repeated pain in children and teens

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Abstract

A total of 10 studies with 697 participants investigated the efficacy of remotely delivered psychological therapies for chronic pain in children and adolescents.

  • A reduction in headache severity was observed post-treatment (risk ratio 2.02), but no effect was found at follow-up.
  • No beneficial effects of psychological therapies were found for disability, depression, or anxiety at post-treatment or follow-up.
  • For mixed chronic pain conditions, no significant reduction in pain intensity or disability was noted post-treatment.
  • Satisfaction with treatment was reported as overall positive, but the evidence quality for all outcomes was judged to be very low.
  • Minor adverse events were reported but were not attributed to the psychological therapies.

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