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Fibromyalgia is a widespread musculoskeletal pain syndrome. It is characterized by physical manifestations which are also the expression of a psychological distress as well as specific illness attitudes and behaviors. Indeed, it is considered a psychosomatic disorder. In this framework, we hypothesize the clinical utility of a psychosomatic assessment guided by rheumatologists and clinical psychologists (Study 1) and the utility of an integrated multidisciplinary psychosomatic intervention based on cognitive restructuring/psychoeducation followed by museum therapy (Study 2). For Study 1 a cross-sectional observation study will be implemented, for Study 2 a randomized controlled trial will be applied.
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a widespread musculoskeletal pain syndrome characterized by chronic widespread pain, unrefreshing sleep, physical exhaustion, and cognitive difficulties. It occurs in all populations throughout the world, with prevalence between 2% and 4% in general populations. Definition, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of FM remain points of contention. There is no specific diagnostic laboratory test or biomarker to support the diagnostic process and the diagnosis is clinical. For this reason, rheumatologists and clinical psychologists are strongly involved in the diagnostic process and might benefit from tools for comprehensive psychosomatic assessment. Also the treatment of FM remains a challenge, because pharmacological interventions don't consider psychological and social problems and non-pharmacological treatments have shown poor efficacy and are often tested via non-rigorous methods. A multidisciplinary approach which include biological aspects and psychological one, under comprehensive psychosomatic principles, seem to be the best choice for FM.
The primary aim of the present study is to evaluate the psychological status of FM subjects, focusing on a psychosomatic assessment and then testing the efficacy of a multidisciplinary psychosomatic intervention based on cognitive restructuring followed by museum therapy vs a control condition followed by museum therapy.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Experimental: psychosomatic intervention based on cognitive restructuring followed by Museum Therapy | Experimental | A psychosomatic intervention based on cognitive restructuring will be used as the non-pharmacological therapeutic strategy and 4 sessions will be delivered every other week with a duration of 120 minutes each in a group format with 10 participants. The museum therapy will include 4 sessions, directed by the clinical psychologist and a museum educator, aimed at facilitating emotional expressions and participants' behavioral activation. The sessions will be delivered starting 2 weeks after the last session of the psychosomatic intervention as part of the Benessere al Museo Project by Uffizi Galleries. A final additional session will be proposed. |
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| Placebo Comparator: Control condition followed by Museum Therapy | Placebo Comparator | The control condition will include 4 every other week sessions based on Lifestyle and well-being National Institute for health and Care Excellence (NICE) Guidelines (https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/lifestyleandwellbeing) and on World Health Organization 12 steps to healthy eating (http://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/disease-prevention/nutrition/a-healthylifestyle). These sessions will inform participants about well-being and lifestyles which can influence it. The museum therapy will include 4 sessions, directed by the clinical psychologist and a museum educator, aimed at facilitating emotional expressions and participants' behavioral activation. The sessions will be delivered starting 2 weeks after the last control group's session as part of the Benessere al Museo Project by Uffizi Galleries. A final additional session will be proposed. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| psychosomatic intervention based on cognitive restructuring. | Other | Participants will receive information on psychosomatic phenomena and over-listening of somatic manifestations (Session 1), interpretation and possible catastrophization of somatic manifestations even when they might be well-known health problems or potential physiological or para-physiological manifestations (Session 2), pain-proneness (Session 3) and mental pain and psychological distress in somatizers (Session 4). The second part of each session will be devoted to group cognitive restructuring, thus participants will be stimulated in verifying how the phenomena illustrated are in their lives and how they can be differently conceptualized in order to be less intrusive and less able to reduce their own functioning. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Psychosomatic status | Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research-Revised Semi-Structured Interview (Fava et al., 2017) | change from baseline to 9-session of treatment |
| Level of distress, well-being and quality of life | The PsychoSocial Index (Piolanti et al., 2016) | change from baseline to 6-month follow up |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Psychiatric status | Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (Sheehan et al., 1998) | change from baseline to 9-session of treatment |
| Psychological distress | Symptom Questionnaire (Fava et al., 1983); (min: 0, max: 92, the highest score corresponds to the highest level of psychological distress) |
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Fiammetta Cosci, MD, Prof.ssa | Contact | 0552755066 Ext. 0039 | fiammetta.cosci@unifi.it |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Fiammetta Cosci, MD, Prof.ssa | University of Florence | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Rheumtoi Unit, Academic Hospital Careggi | Recruiting | Florence | Italia/Firenze | 50135 | Italy |
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| ID | Term |
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| D005356 | Fibromyalgia |
| ID | Term |
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| D009135 | Muscular Diseases |
| D009140 | Musculoskeletal Diseases |
| D012216 | Rheumatic Diseases |
| D009468 | Neuromuscular Diseases |
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This is a pilot study, designed as a cross-sectional observation study (study 1) and as a randomized (1:1) controlled trial, comparing a multidisciplinary psychosomatic intervention based on cognitive restructuring vs a control condition both followed by museum therapy (study 2). The participants will receive a baseline psychosomatic assessment to confirm the diagnosis of fibromyalgia, then socio-demographic information, information on pharmacological/non-pharmacological treatments, on the history of medical diseases and on the psychological status will be collected. Thereafter, the subjects will be randomly assigned to experimental group or to a control condition. The subjects will be re-assessed at the end of session 4, and at the end of session 7, 8, 9 of museum therapy and at 3 and 6-month follow-up.
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Participants will not be informed if they will receive the psychosomatic intervention or the control condition. At the end of the study they will receive this information.
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| Control condition | Behavioral | The control condition will include 4 sessions that will inform participants about well-being and lifestyles which can influence it. They will be articulated as follows. Session 1: illustrating the concept of lifestyle and well-being. Session 2 and session 3: illustrating healthy eating and steps to healthy eating. Session 4: illustrating physical exercise and how it promotes health. |
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| Experimental and control condition: Museum therapy | Other | Session 5-6-7: preselected painting works from the Uffizi Galleries (Florence) will be presented to the participants in order to trigger reflections and emotional responses on specific pain related topics. Session 8: visit the Galleria di Arte Moderna at Palazzo Pitti, in person. Each session will be aimed at facilitating emotional expressions and partecipants' behavioral activation and identifying thoughts associated with those emotions and, if appropriate, remodulating them in a functional way (cognitive restructuring). Session 9: share the experience of the previous meetings and to recap strategies and skills which could be implemented in FM participants' daily life to cope with their illness. |
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| change from baseline to 6-month follow up |
| Mental pain | Mental Pain Questionnaire (Fava, 2016); (min: 0, max: 20, the highest score corresponds to the highest level of mental pain) | change from baseline to 6-month follow up |
| Feelings of loneliness and social isolation | the UCLA Loneliness Scale (Russell et al., 1980); (20 items, the highest score corresponds to the highest level of feelings of lolliness) | change from baseline to 6-month follow up |
| Well-being | World Health Organization-Five Well-Being Index (min: 0, max: 25, the highest score corresponds to the lowest level of well-being) | change from baseline to 6-month follow up |
| D009422 |
| Nervous System Diseases |