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E-Health Interventions Targeting Pain-Related Psychological Variables in Fibromyalgia: A Systematic Review

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Specialty Health Services
Date 2023 Jul 14
PMID 37444679
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There is growing evidence to support the potential benefit of e-Health interventions targeting psychosocial outcomes and/or pain-related psychological variables for chronic pain conditions, including fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). This systematic review aims at providing an in-depth description of the available e-Health psychological and/or multicomponent interventions for patients with FMS. Searches were made in PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, and PsycINFO up to 15 May 2023, finally including twenty-six articles. The quality of the included articles was medium-high (average quality assessment score of 77.1%). 50% of studies were randomized controlled trials (RCTs) ( = 13), and the majority of them focused exclusively on adult patients with FMS ( = 23) who were predominantly female. Four categories of e-Health modalities were identified: web-based ( = 19), mobile application (m-Health) ( = 3), virtual reality (VR) ( = 2), and video consulting ( = 2). Interventions were mainly based on the cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach ( = 14) and mostly involved contact with a healthcare professional through different digital tools. Overall, a growing number of psychological and multicomponent interventions have been created and delivered using digital tools in the context of FMS, showing their potentiality for improving psychosocial outcomes and pain-related psychological variables. However, some digital tools resulted as underrepresented, and the literature on this topic appears highly heterogeneous precluding robust conclusions.

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