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Pain Physiology Education Improves Pain Beliefs in Patients With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Compared With Pacing and Self-Management Education: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial
Authors:Mira Meeus  Jo Nijs  Jessica Van Oosterwijck  Veerle Van Alsenoy  Steven Truijen
Affiliation:a Division of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Department of Health Sciences, Artesis University College, Antwerp, Belgium
b Department of Human Physiology, Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Vrije Universiteit, Brussels, Belgium
c Department of Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy, University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:Meeus M, Nijs J, Van Oosterwijck J, Van Alsenoy V, Truijen S. Pain physiology education improves pain beliefs in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome compared with pacing and self-management education: a double-blind randomized controlled trial.

Objective

To examine whether pain physiology education was capable of changing pain cognitions and pain thresholds in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and chronic widespread pain.

Design

Double-blind randomized controlled trial.

Setting

Specialized chronic fatigue clinic in university hospital.

Participants

A random sample of patients (N=48) with CFS patients (8 men, 40 women) experiencing chronic pain, randomly allocated to the control group (n=24) or experimental group (n=24). Two women in the experimental group did not complete the study because of practical issues (lack of time and restricted mobility).

Interventions

One individual pain physiology education session (experimental) or 1 pacing and self-management education session (control).

Main Outcome Measures

Algometry, the Neurophysiology of Pain Test, and questionnaires evaluating pain cognitions—the Pain Coping Inventory, the Pain Catastrophizing Scale, and the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia-version CFS—were completed immediately before and immediately after the intervention.

Results

After the intervention, the experimental group demonstrated a significantly better understanding of the neurophysiology of pain (P<.001) and a reduction of the Pain Catastrophizing Scale subscale “ruminating” (P=.009) compared with controls. For these variables, moderate to large Cohen d effect sizes were revealed (.79-2.53).

Conclusions

A 30-minute educational session on pain physiology imparts a better understanding of pain and brings about less rumination in the short term. Pain physiology education can be an important therapeutic modality in the approach of patients with CFS and chronic pain, given the clinical relevance of inappropriate pain cognitions.
Keywords:Fatigue syndrome   chronic   Patient education as topic   Pain threshold   Questionnaires   Rehabilitation
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