| Literature DB >> 33554311 |
Luziane de Fátima Kirchner1,2, Maria de Jesus Dutra Dos Reis3,4.
Abstract
This study evaluated the effects in the pain and sleep, and the clinic significance after an analytic-behavioral intervention to manage the condition of the physical and interpersonal environment related to pain. Four women with fibromyalgia and insomnia participated in a study with intervention withdrawal multiple baseline design and initial, intermediate, final, and follow-up assessments. Self-report instruments were used to assess pain intensity and disability, sleep quality, and insomnia severity, besides the actigraphy. Data showed that the intervention (20 sessions) was effective in reducing the sleep and pain problems in all participants by shifting two participants from clinical to non-clinical status in sleep indicators. The gains were maintained or increased in follow-up measures. However, the results should take into consideration the clinical condition and other variables that may have individually impacted the results.Entities:
Keywords: Behavioral intervention; Fibromyalgia; Insomnia
Year: 2021 PMID: 33554311 PMCID: PMC7868308 DOI: 10.1186/s41155-020-00169-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psicol Reflex Crit ISSN: 0102-7972