Internet-based treatment for vulvodynia (EMBLA) – Study protocol for a randomised controlled study
Background: Vulvodynia is defined as vulvar pain for at least 3 months without a clear cause. To the best of our knowledge, there are no trials investigating the effects of internet treatment using CBT (Cognitive behavioural therapy) treatment with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) components...
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doaj-9538ddd0d25d42539d28abdfcde9c2132021-08-02T04:40:53ZengElsevierInternet Interventions2214-78292021-09-0125100396Internet-based treatment for vulvodynia (EMBLA) – Study protocol for a randomised controlled studyAndrea Hess Hess Engström0Merit Kullinger1Izabella Jawad2Susanne Hesselman3Monica Buhrman4Ulf Högberg5Alkistis Skalkidou6Centre for Clinical Research, Västmanland County Hospital, Västerås, Sweden; Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; Corresponding author at: Centre for Clinical Research, Västmanland County Hospital, Västerås, Sweden.Centre for Clinical Research, Västmanland County Hospital, Västerås, Sweden; Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; Center for clinical research, Uppsala University, Falun, SwedenDepartment of Psychology, Division of Clinical Psychology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenBackground: Vulvodynia is defined as vulvar pain for at least 3 months without a clear cause. To the best of our knowledge, there are no trials investigating the effects of internet treatment using CBT (Cognitive behavioural therapy) treatment with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) components for women with vulvodynia. The aim of this study is to examine the effects of such a guided internet-based intervention on provoked vulvar pain during the waiting period before clinical treatment. Methods: We will randomise 52 patients to either guided internet-based intervention with CBT with (ACT) components or no intervention during the waiting period for treatment as usual. Online assessments are conducted at baseline, posttreatment, and at follow-up after 9 months. The primary outcome measure is provoked vulvar pain. Secondary outcomes are depression, anxiety, sexual function, and quality of life. Linear-mixed effect models will be used to assess the effect of the internet-based intervention on vulvar pain, pain acceptance, depression, anxiety, sexual function, and quality of life over time, by applying the intention-to-treat approach. Continuous data will be analysed with general linear models using intention-to-treat and also per protocol approaches to assess the effects of the intervention at different time points. Ordinal and binary data will be analysed with Mann Whitney's test, Fischer's exact test and multivariate logistic regression, respectively. Discussion: As a randomised controlled trial with short- and long-term follow-up points, the EMBLA study intends to provide a novel and better understanding regarding the treatment of vulvodynia and the role of internet-based treatment as a complement to standard care for women suffering from vulvodynia. The effects of vulvodynia on pain, sexual function, quality of life, depression, and anxiety are investigated. The study's results are expected to be of value in the planning of clinical care in the medical area. High dropout rates and technical difficulties associated with using the platform are common in similar studies. Trial registration number: NCT02809612http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214782921000361VulvodyniaAcceptance and commitment therapyInternet-basedRandomised controlled trial |
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Andrea Hess Hess Engström Merit Kullinger Izabella Jawad Susanne Hesselman Monica Buhrman Ulf Högberg Alkistis Skalkidou Internet-based treatment for vulvodynia (EMBLA) – Study protocol for a randomised controlled study Internet Interventions Vulvodynia Acceptance and commitment therapy Internet-based Randomised controlled trial |
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Andrea Hess Hess Engström Merit Kullinger Izabella Jawad Susanne Hesselman Monica Buhrman Ulf Högberg Alkistis Skalkidou |
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Internet-based treatment for vulvodynia (EMBLA) – Study protocol for a randomised controlled study |
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Internet-based treatment for vulvodynia (EMBLA) – Study protocol for a randomised controlled study |
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Internet-based treatment for vulvodynia (EMBLA) – Study protocol for a randomised controlled study |
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Internet-based treatment for vulvodynia (EMBLA) – Study protocol for a randomised controlled study |
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Internet-based treatment for vulvodynia (EMBLA) – Study protocol for a randomised controlled study |
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internet-based treatment for vulvodynia (embla) – study protocol for a randomised controlled study |
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Background: Vulvodynia is defined as vulvar pain for at least 3 months without a clear cause. To the best of our knowledge, there are no trials investigating the effects of internet treatment using CBT (Cognitive behavioural therapy) treatment with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) components for women with vulvodynia. The aim of this study is to examine the effects of such a guided internet-based intervention on provoked vulvar pain during the waiting period before clinical treatment. Methods: We will randomise 52 patients to either guided internet-based intervention with CBT with (ACT) components or no intervention during the waiting period for treatment as usual. Online assessments are conducted at baseline, posttreatment, and at follow-up after 9 months. The primary outcome measure is provoked vulvar pain. Secondary outcomes are depression, anxiety, sexual function, and quality of life. Linear-mixed effect models will be used to assess the effect of the internet-based intervention on vulvar pain, pain acceptance, depression, anxiety, sexual function, and quality of life over time, by applying the intention-to-treat approach. Continuous data will be analysed with general linear models using intention-to-treat and also per protocol approaches to assess the effects of the intervention at different time points. Ordinal and binary data will be analysed with Mann Whitney's test, Fischer's exact test and multivariate logistic regression, respectively. Discussion: As a randomised controlled trial with short- and long-term follow-up points, the EMBLA study intends to provide a novel and better understanding regarding the treatment of vulvodynia and the role of internet-based treatment as a complement to standard care for women suffering from vulvodynia. The effects of vulvodynia on pain, sexual function, quality of life, depression, and anxiety are investigated. The study's results are expected to be of value in the planning of clinical care in the medical area. High dropout rates and technical difficulties associated with using the platform are common in similar studies. Trial registration number: NCT02809612 |
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Vulvodynia Acceptance and commitment therapy Internet-based Randomised controlled trial |
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