Non-pharmacological options for managing chronic musculoskeletal pain in children with pediatric rheumatic disease: a systematic review

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Linde N. Nijhof
Merel M. Nap-van der Vlist
Elise M. van de Putte
Annet van Royen-Kerkhof
Sanne L. Nijhof
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[1] University Medical Centre Utrecht,Department of Pediatrics, Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital
[2] University Medical Center Utrecht,Department of Pediatric Rheumatology and Immunology, Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital
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Rheumatology International | 2018年 / 38卷
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Rheumatic diseases; Musculoskeletal pain; Chronic pain; Autoimmune diseases; Pediatrics; Juvenile idiopathic arthritis;
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In patients with a pediatric rheumatic disease (PRD), chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) can have a major impact on functioning and social participation. Because CMP is not always alleviated solely by the use of pharmacological approaches, the aim was to systematically review the available evidence regarding non-pharmacological treatment options for reducing CMP in patients with PRD. PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, and the Cochrane Library were systematically searched for (non-)randomized trials investigating non-pharmacological treatments for CMP in PRD published through October 25, 2017. The GRADE approach was used to assess the quality of evidence. The search yielded 11 studies involving 420 children 5–18 years of age. All studies were relatively small and short-term, and the quality of evidence ranged from very low to moderate. The main modalities within non-pharmacology therapy were psychological interventions and exercise-based interventions. Some studies show modest positive short-term results for psychological and exercise-based interventions. Psychological and exercise-based interventions can have a modest positive result in PRD, with no evidence of side effects. Non-pharmacological therapies are a promising option to alleviate pain in PRD and improve functioning, which can be used as an alternative for or in addition to pharmacological therapies. Because chronic pain can differ etiologically from acute pain in PRD, non-pharmacological therapies might have different effects in patients with or without active inflammation. To best determine the effect of non-pharmacological therapies, future studies should take this difference into account.
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