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

Mar 25, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

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

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Abstract

Eight studies involving 371 children indicate that remotely delivered psychological therapies may reduce pain intensity in chronic pain conditions.

  • Remotely delivered psychological therapy showed a significant reduction in headache severity post-treatment.
  • For mixed pain conditions, a beneficial effect was observed with reduced pain intensity after treatment.
  • No significant effects were found for reducing disability or depression post-treatment.
  • Follow-up data revealed no effects of therapy on pain or depression for either headache or mixed conditions.
  • There is uncertainty regarding potential adverse events, as no data were available.
  • Satisfaction with the treatment was generally reported as positive.

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