| Literature DB >> 29316946 |
Christian A Brünahl1,2, Susanne G R Klotz3,4,5, Christoph Dybowski3,4, Björn Riegel3,4, Sonja Gregorzik3,4, Dean A Tripp6,7,8, Gesche Ketels5, Bernd Löwe3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) is a pain condition perceived in the pelvic area for at least 6 months. While evidence of the aetiology and maintenance of CPPS is still unclear and therapy options are rare, there is preliminary evidence for the efficacy of cognitive behavioural therapy and physiotherapy. However, an integrated treatment has not yet been studied. The primary aim of this study is therefore to test the feasibility of combined psychotherapy and physiotherapy for female and male patients with CPPS. The secondary aim is to explore changes in patient-relevant and economic outcomes compared to a control group.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic pain; Chronic pelvic pain syndrome; Cognitive behavioural therapy; Feasibility studies; Group psychotherapy; Physical therapy modalities
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29316946 PMCID: PMC5759202 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-017-2387-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Overview of study procedure
Fig. 2Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) schedule of enrolment, interventions, and assessments [46]. Legend: GAD = Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale; GAS = Goal Attainment Scaling; NIH-CPSI = Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index of the National Institute of Health; PCS = Pain Catastrophizing Scale; PDI = Pain Disability Index; PHQ = Patient Health Questionnaire; PSQ = Perceived Stress Questionnaire; SF-MPQ = Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire; SF-12 = 12-Item Short-Form Health Survey; t = time point; * = only after the physical therapy intervention module (either at t4 or at t6)
Overview of cognitive behavioural group psychotherapy sessions
| Session | Content | Modality |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction to the programme; issuing of the patient workbook; overview of key topics; introduction to PMR | Group (90 min) |
| 2 | Group discussion/debriefing of Chapter 1 of the patient workbook; exercise of PMR; behaviour analysis | Group (90 min) |
| 3 | Group discussion/debriefing of Chapter 2 of the patient workbook; exercise of PMR; theory: catastrophizing cognitions; behaviour analysis | Group (90 min) |
| 4 | Group discussion/debriefing of Chapter 3 of the patient workbook; exercise of PMR; theory: negative self-talk; behaviour analysis | Group (90 min) |
| 5 | Group discussion/debriefing of Chapter 4 of the patient workbook; exercise of PMR; theory: influence of social relationships (Part 1); modification of ‘I-message’; behaviour analysis (focus: social interaction) | Group (90 min) |
| 6 | Group discussion/debriefing of Chapter 5 of the patient workbook; exercise of PMR; theory: influence of social relationships (Part 2)/asking for support; modification of listening skills; behaviour analysis | Group (90 min) |
| 7 | Group discussion/debriefing of Chapter 6 of the patient workbook; exercise of PMR; theory: coping strategies (Part 1)/role of positive self-messages; behaviour analysis | Group (90 min) |
| 8 | Group discussion/debriefing of Chapter 7 of the patient workbook; exercise of PMR; theory: coping strategies (Part 2); activity and inactivity/recognizing avoidance behaviour; behaviour analysis | Group (90 min) |
| 9 | Group discussion/debriefing of Chapter 8 of the patient workbook; exercise of PMR; assessment of changes during the programme; revision of key topics | Group (90 min) |
min minutes, PMR progressive muscle relaxation
Overview of physiotherapy sessions
| Session | Content | Modality |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Relationship between muscle tension, stress, and pain; awareness of tension and relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles; instruction of home exercises/self-management; goal attainment scaling | Group (90 min) |
| 2 | Reflective respiratory physiotherapy; home exercises; awareness of changes during/after session | Single (60 min) |
| 3 | Reflection of the past sessions; reflective respiratory physiotherapy; home exercises; awareness of changes during/after session | Single (60 min) |
| 4 | Reflection of the past individual sessions; reflective respiratory physiotherapy; home exercises; awareness of changes during/after session | Single (60 min) |
| 5 | Reflection of the past group session; instruction of home exercises/self-management | Group (90 min) |
| 6 | Reflection of the past individual sessions; reflective respiratory physiotherapy; home exercises; working with the pain; awareness of changes during/after session | Single (60 min) |
| 7 | Reflection of the past individual sessions; reflective respiratory physiotherapy; home exercises; working with the pain; awareness of changes during/after session | Single (60 min) |
| Feedback for the individual sessions; evaluation of and reflection on goal attainment; self-management | Single (30 min) | |
| 8 | Reflection of the past individual sessions; reflective respiratory physiotherapy; home exercises; working with the pain; awareness of changes during/after session | Single (60 min) |
| 9 | Evaluation of and reflection on goal attainment; self-management; home exercises; feedback and conclusion | Group (90 min) |
min minutes