Behavioral Therapies and Mind‐Body Interventions for Posttraumatic Headache and Post‐Concussive Symptoms: A Systematic Review

心理干预 心理信息 焦虑 医学 脑震荡后综合征 认知行为疗法 梅德林 脑震荡 随机对照试验 临床心理学 物理疗法 生物反馈 精神科 毒物控制 伤害预防 内科学 法学 环境卫生 政治学
作者
Mia T. Minen,Sarah Jinich,Gladys Vallespir Ellett
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期刊:Headache [Wiley]
卷期号:59 (2): 151-163 被引量:23
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DOI:10.1111/head.13455
摘要

Background There are no clear guidelines on how to treat posttraumatic headache (PTH) or post‐concussive symptoms (PCS). However, behavioral interventions such as cognitive behavioral therapy, biofeedback, and relaxation are Level‐A evidence‐based treatments for headache prevention. To understand how to develop and study further mind‐body interventions (MBIs) and behavioral therapies for PTH and PCS, we developed the following question using the PICO framework: Are behavioral therapies and MBIs effective for treating PTH and PCS? Methods We conducted a systematic search of 3 databases (Medline, PsycINFO, and EMBASE) for behavioral interventions and MBIs with the subject headings and keywords for PTH, concussion, and traumatic brain injury (TBI). Inclusion criteria were (1) randomized controlled trials, (2) the majority of the intervention had to be behavioral or mind‐body therapy focused, (3) the majority of the participants (>50%) had to have had a mild TBI (not a moderate or severe TBI), (4) published in a peer‐reviewed publication, and (5) meeting pre‐specified primary and/or secondary outcomes. Primary outcome(s): whether there was a significant change in concussion symptom severity (yes/no) based on the symptom severity checklist/scale used, whether there was a 50% reduction in headache days and/or disability; secondary outcome(s): sleep variables, cognitive complaints, depression, and anxiety. The search identified 917 individual studies. Two independent reviewers screened citations and full‐text articles independently. Nineteen articles were pulled for full article review. Seven articles met the final inclusion criteria. The systematic review was registered in Prospero (CRD42017070072). Results Overall, there was vast heterogeneity across the studies, making it difficult to fully assess efficacy. The heterogeneity ranged from differences in patient populations, the timing of when the interventions were initiated, the types of intervention implemented, and the measures used to assess outcomes. Seven studies were identified as meeting final inclusion criteria, resulting in a total of 1108 adult participants ranging from 18 to 80. Sixty‐nine percent were male. Of the 7 studies, 3 were focused on military staff (retired and active). Time post‐injury for inclusion into the studies varied from 48 hours post‐injury to more than 2 years post‐injury. One of the 7 studies did not include time post‐TBI in the inclusion criteria. Two studies recruited patients who had visited their emergency departments, 4 of the studies recruited subjects through outpatient referrals, and 1 study recruited patients who had been in a prior traffic accident with resulting chronic PTH directly from a headache center. Group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) sessions and telephonic counseling or communication were common intervention methods used in the studies, with group CBT being used in 2 of the studies and telephonic counseling being used in 3. Other intervention methods used included individual CBT, cognitive training, psychoeducation, and computer‐based and/or therapist‐directed cognitive rehabilitation. Conclusions Many of the interventions offered vastly different methods of delivery of intervention and doses of intervention. Many of the negative studies were done after an extended duration post‐injury (>1‐year posttraumatic brain injury [TBI]). In addition, the participants were lumped together regardless of their pre‐concussion comorbidities, their mechanism of injury, their symptoms, and the duration from injury to the start of the intervention. The mass heterogeneity found between the studies led to inconclusive findings. Thus, there are various considerations for the design of the intervention for future behavioral/MBI studies for PTH and concussion that must be addressed before the leading question of this review may be effectively answered.
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