Cargando…
A multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for coping with chronic neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury: the protocol of the CONECSI trial
BACKGROUND: Most people with a spinal cord injury rate neuropathic pain as one of the most difficult problems to manage and there are no medical treatments that provide satisfactory pain relief in most people. Furthermore, psychosocial factors have been considered in the maintenance and aggravation...
Autores principales: | , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
BioMed Central
2010
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2984384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20961406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-10-96 |
_version_ | 1782192075575394304 |
---|---|
author | Heutink, Matagne Post, Marcel WM Luthart, Peter Pfennings, Lilian EMA Dijkstra, Catja A Lindeman, Eline |
author_facet | Heutink, Matagne Post, Marcel WM Luthart, Peter Pfennings, Lilian EMA Dijkstra, Catja A Lindeman, Eline |
author_sort | Heutink, Matagne |
collection | PubMed |
description | BACKGROUND: Most people with a spinal cord injury rate neuropathic pain as one of the most difficult problems to manage and there are no medical treatments that provide satisfactory pain relief in most people. Furthermore, psychosocial factors have been considered in the maintenance and aggravation of neuropathic spinal cord injury pain. Psychological interventions to support people with spinal cord injury to deal with neuropathic pain, however, are sparse. The primary aim of the CONECSI (COping with NEuropathiC Spinal cord Injury pain) trial is to evaluate the effects of a multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural treatment programme on pain intensity and pain-related disability, and secondary on mood, participation in activities, and life satisfaction. METHODS/DESIGN: CONECSI is a multicentre randomised controlled trial. A sample of 60 persons with chronic neuropathic spinal cord injury pain will be recruited from four rehabilitation centres and randomised to an intervention group or a waiting list control group. The control group will be invited for the programme six months after the intervention group. Main inclusion criteria are: having chronic (> 6 months) neuropathic spinal cord injury pain as the worst pain complaint and rating the pain intensity in the last week as 40 or more on a 0-100 scale. The intervention consists of educational, cognitive, and behavioural elements and encompasses 11 sessions over a 3-month period. Each meeting will be supervised by a local psychologist and physical therapist. Measurements will be perfomed before starting the programme/entering the control group, and at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. Primary outcomes are pain intensity and pain-related disability (Chronic Pain Grade questionnaire). Secondary outcomes are mood (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), participation in activities (Utrecht Activities List), and life satisfaction (Life Satisfaction Questionnaire). Pain coping and pain cognitions will be assessed with three questionnaires (Coping Strategy Questionnaire, Pain Coping Inventory, and Pain Cognition List). DISCUSSION: The CONECSI trial will reveal the effects of a multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for people with chronic neuropathic spinal cord injury pain. This intervention is expected to contribute to the rehabilitation treatment possibilities for this population. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Dutch Trial Register NTR1580. |
format | Text |
id | pubmed-2984384 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2010 |
publisher | BioMed Central |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-29843842010-11-18 A multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for coping with chronic neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury: the protocol of the CONECSI trial Heutink, Matagne Post, Marcel WM Luthart, Peter Pfennings, Lilian EMA Dijkstra, Catja A Lindeman, Eline BMC Neurol Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Most people with a spinal cord injury rate neuropathic pain as one of the most difficult problems to manage and there are no medical treatments that provide satisfactory pain relief in most people. Furthermore, psychosocial factors have been considered in the maintenance and aggravation of neuropathic spinal cord injury pain. Psychological interventions to support people with spinal cord injury to deal with neuropathic pain, however, are sparse. The primary aim of the CONECSI (COping with NEuropathiC Spinal cord Injury pain) trial is to evaluate the effects of a multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural treatment programme on pain intensity and pain-related disability, and secondary on mood, participation in activities, and life satisfaction. METHODS/DESIGN: CONECSI is a multicentre randomised controlled trial. A sample of 60 persons with chronic neuropathic spinal cord injury pain will be recruited from four rehabilitation centres and randomised to an intervention group or a waiting list control group. The control group will be invited for the programme six months after the intervention group. Main inclusion criteria are: having chronic (> 6 months) neuropathic spinal cord injury pain as the worst pain complaint and rating the pain intensity in the last week as 40 or more on a 0-100 scale. The intervention consists of educational, cognitive, and behavioural elements and encompasses 11 sessions over a 3-month period. Each meeting will be supervised by a local psychologist and physical therapist. Measurements will be perfomed before starting the programme/entering the control group, and at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. Primary outcomes are pain intensity and pain-related disability (Chronic Pain Grade questionnaire). Secondary outcomes are mood (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), participation in activities (Utrecht Activities List), and life satisfaction (Life Satisfaction Questionnaire). Pain coping and pain cognitions will be assessed with three questionnaires (Coping Strategy Questionnaire, Pain Coping Inventory, and Pain Cognition List). DISCUSSION: The CONECSI trial will reveal the effects of a multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for people with chronic neuropathic spinal cord injury pain. This intervention is expected to contribute to the rehabilitation treatment possibilities for this population. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Dutch Trial Register NTR1580. BioMed Central 2010-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2984384/ /pubmed/20961406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-10-96 Text en Copyright ©2010 Heutink et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Heutink, Matagne Post, Marcel WM Luthart, Peter Pfennings, Lilian EMA Dijkstra, Catja A Lindeman, Eline A multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for coping with chronic neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury: the protocol of the CONECSI trial |
title | A multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for coping with chronic neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury: the protocol of the CONECSI trial |
title_full | A multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for coping with chronic neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury: the protocol of the CONECSI trial |
title_fullStr | A multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for coping with chronic neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury: the protocol of the CONECSI trial |
title_full_unstemmed | A multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for coping with chronic neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury: the protocol of the CONECSI trial |
title_short | A multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for coping with chronic neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury: the protocol of the CONECSI trial |
title_sort | multidisciplinary cognitive behavioural programme for coping with chronic neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury: the protocol of the conecsi trial |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2984384/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20961406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-10-96 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT heutinkmatagne amultidisciplinarycognitivebehaviouralprogrammeforcopingwithchronicneuropathicpainfollowingspinalcordinjurytheprotocoloftheconecsitrial AT postmarcelwm amultidisciplinarycognitivebehaviouralprogrammeforcopingwithchronicneuropathicpainfollowingspinalcordinjurytheprotocoloftheconecsitrial AT luthartpeter amultidisciplinarycognitivebehaviouralprogrammeforcopingwithchronicneuropathicpainfollowingspinalcordinjurytheprotocoloftheconecsitrial AT pfenningslilianema amultidisciplinarycognitivebehaviouralprogrammeforcopingwithchronicneuropathicpainfollowingspinalcordinjurytheprotocoloftheconecsitrial AT dijkstracatjaa amultidisciplinarycognitivebehaviouralprogrammeforcopingwithchronicneuropathicpainfollowingspinalcordinjurytheprotocoloftheconecsitrial AT lindemaneline amultidisciplinarycognitivebehaviouralprogrammeforcopingwithchronicneuropathicpainfollowingspinalcordinjurytheprotocoloftheconecsitrial AT heutinkmatagne multidisciplinarycognitivebehaviouralprogrammeforcopingwithchronicneuropathicpainfollowingspinalcordinjurytheprotocoloftheconecsitrial AT postmarcelwm multidisciplinarycognitivebehaviouralprogrammeforcopingwithchronicneuropathicpainfollowingspinalcordinjurytheprotocoloftheconecsitrial AT luthartpeter multidisciplinarycognitivebehaviouralprogrammeforcopingwithchronicneuropathicpainfollowingspinalcordinjurytheprotocoloftheconecsitrial AT pfenningslilianema multidisciplinarycognitivebehaviouralprogrammeforcopingwithchronicneuropathicpainfollowingspinalcordinjurytheprotocoloftheconecsitrial AT dijkstracatjaa multidisciplinarycognitivebehaviouralprogrammeforcopingwithchronicneuropathicpainfollowingspinalcordinjurytheprotocoloftheconecsitrial AT lindemaneline multidisciplinarycognitivebehaviouralprogrammeforcopingwithchronicneuropathicpainfollowingspinalcordinjurytheprotocoloftheconecsitrial |