Cognitive functional therapy in patients with non-specific chronic low back pain-a randomized controlled trial 3-year follow-up

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作者
Fersum, Kjartan Vibe [1 ]
Smith, Anne [2 ]
Kvale, Alice [3 ]
Skouen, Jan Sture [1 ,4 ]
O'Sullivan, Peter [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bergen, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Hlth Care, Physiotherapy Res Grp, Kalfarveien 31, N-5018 Bergen, Norway
[2] Curtin Univ, Sch Physiotherapy, Bentley, WA, Australia
[3] Western Norway Univ Appl Sci, Res Grp Movement & Funct, Bergen, Norway
[4] Haukeland Hosp, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Outpatient Spine Clin, Bergen, Norway
关键词
MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN; MISSING DATA; SHORT-TERM; EXERCISE; DISABILITY; MANAGEMENT; PROGRAM;
D O I
10.1002/ejp.1399
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Objectives This randomized controlled trial investigated the efficacy of cognitive functional therapy (CFT) compared with manual therapy and exercise (MT-EX) for people with non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) at 3-year follow-up. Methods Hundred and twenty-one patients were randomized to CFT (n = 62) or MT-EX (n = 59). Three-year data were available for 30 (48.4%) participants in the CFT group, and 33 (55.9%) participants in the MT-EX group. The primary outcomes were disability (Oswestry disability Index [ODI]) and pain intensity (numerical rating scale) and secondary outcomes were anxiety/depression (Hopkins Symptoms Checklist) and pain-related fear (Fear-Avoidance Belief Questionnaire). A full intention to treat analysis was conducted using linear mixed models. Results Significantly greater reductions in disability were observed for the CFT group, with ODI scores at 3 years 6.6 points lower in the CFT than the MT-EX group (95%CI:-10.1 to -3.1, p < 0.001, standardized effect size = 0.70). There was no significant difference in pain intensity between the groups at 3 years (0.6 points 95%CI:-1.4-0.3, p = 0.195). Significantly greater reductions were also observed for the CFT group for Hopkins Symptoms Checklist and Fear-Avoidance Belief Questionnaire (Work). Conclusions CFT is more effective at reducing disability, depression/anxiety and pain-related fear, but not pain, at 3-year follow-up than MT-EX. Significance Cognitive functional therapy (CFT) was more effective than manual therapy and exercise (MT-EX) in reducing disability at 3-year follow-up, in people with non-specific chronic low back pain. The sustained reduction in disability without concomitant reductions in pain intensity in the CFT group suggests a de-coupling of the pain-disability relationship. CFT resulted in long-lasting reductions in anxiety and depression, and pain-related fear regarding work compared to MT-EX. The findings support the long-term benefits of a individualized behaviourally orientated intervention that targets pain beliefs, functional restoration and lifestyle factors.
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