Systematic review on intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment for children with chronic pain
T. Hechler, P. Kanstrup, A. Lewandowski, L. Simons, R. Wicksell, G. Hirschfeld, B. Zernikow, Pediatrics 136 (2015) 115–127.
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Hechler, T.;
Kanstrup, P.;
Lewandowski, A.;
Simons, L.;
Wicksell, R.;
Hirschfeld, Gerrit
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Zernikow, B.
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Abstract
Background and objective: Pediatric debilitating chronic pain is a severe health problem, often requiring complex interventions such as intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment (IIPT). Research is lacking regarding the effectiveness of IIPT for children. The objective was to systematically review studies evaluating the effects of IIPT.
Methods: Cochrane, Medline/Ovid, PsycInfo/OVID, PubMed, PubPsych, and Web of Science were searched. Studies were included if (1) treatment was coordinated by ≥3 health professionals, (2) treatment occurred within an inpatient/day hospital setting, (3) patients were <22 years, (4) patients experienced debilitating chronic pain, (5) the study was published in English, and (6) the study had ≥10 participants at posttreatment. The child's pain condition, characteristics of the IIPT, and 5 outcome domains (pain intensity, disability, school functioning, anxiety, depressive symptoms) were extracted at baseline, posttreatment, and follow-up.
Results: One randomized controlled trial and 9 nonrandomized treatment studies were identified and a meta-analysis was conducted separately on pain intensity, disability, and depressive symptoms revealing positive treatment effects. At posttreatment, there were large improvements for disability, and small to moderate improvements for pain intensity and depressive symptoms. The positive effects were maintained at short-term follow-up. Findings demonstrated extreme heterogeneity.
Conclusions: Effects in nonrandomized treatment studies cannot be attributed to IIPT alone. Because of substantial heterogeneity in measures for school functioning and anxiety, meta-analyses could not be computed. There is preliminary evidence for positive treatment effects of IIPT, but the small number of studies and their methodological weaknesses suggest a need for more research on IIPTs for children.
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Pediatrics
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Hechler, T. ; Kanstrup, P. ; Lewandowski, A. ; Simons, L. ; Wicksell, R. ; Hirschfeld, Gerrit ; Zernikow, B.: Systematic review on intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment for children with chronic pain. In: Pediatrics Bd. 136, American Academy of Pediatrics (2015), Nr. 1, S. 115–127
Hechler T, Kanstrup P, Lewandowski A, et al. Systematic review on intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment for children with chronic pain. Pediatrics. 2015;136(1):115-127. doi:10.1542/peds.2014-3319
Hechler, T., Kanstrup, P., Lewandowski, A., Simons, L., Wicksell, R., Hirschfeld, G., & Zernikow, B. (2015). Systematic review on intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment for children with chronic pain. Pediatrics, 136(1), 115–127. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2014-3319
@article{Hechler_Kanstrup_Lewandowski_Simons_Wicksell_Hirschfeld_Zernikow_2015, title={Systematic review on intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment for children with chronic pain}, volume={136}, DOI={10.1542/peds.2014-3319}, number={1}, journal={Pediatrics}, publisher={American Academy of Pediatrics}, author={Hechler, T. and Kanstrup, P. and Lewandowski, A. and Simons, L. and Wicksell, R. and Hirschfeld, Gerrit and Zernikow, B.}, year={2015}, pages={115–127} }
Hechler, T., P. Kanstrup, A. Lewandowski, L. Simons, R. Wicksell, Gerrit Hirschfeld, and B. Zernikow. “Systematic Review on Intensive Interdisciplinary Pain Treatment for Children with Chronic Pain.” Pediatrics 136, no. 1 (2015): 115–27. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2014-3319.
T. Hechler et al., “Systematic review on intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment for children with chronic pain,” Pediatrics, vol. 136, no. 1, pp. 115–127, 2015.
Hechler, T., et al. “Systematic Review on Intensive Interdisciplinary Pain Treatment for Children with Chronic Pain.” Pediatrics, vol. 136, no. 1, American Academy of Pediatrics, 2015, pp. 115–27, doi:10.1542/peds.2014-3319.