March 15, 2025
A randomized clinical trial published in JAMA Network demonstrates the effectiveness of telehealth-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for patients with high-impact chronic pain.
Key Study Findings
The research evaluated online CBT interventions compared to standard care for individuals experiencing significant chronic pain symptoms. Results showed:
- CBT with training interventions produced measurable improvements in pain management
- Telehealth delivery proved as effective as traditional in-person sessions
- Participants experienced reduced pain interference with daily activities
- Cost-effective treatment option for widespread chronic pain management
Clinical Implications
Chronic pain patients who cannot easily access in-person therapy now have evidence-based alternatives. The study supports remote therapeutic interventions as viable treatment modalities for:
- High-impact chronic pain conditions
- Patients in rural or underserved areas
- Individuals with mobility limitations
- Those seeking convenient pain management solutions
Treatment Approach
The cognitive behavioral therapy model delivered via telehealth included:
- Structured pain coping strategies
- Behavioral modification techniques
- Self-management training
- Regular virtual therapy sessions
This JAMA research validates telehealth CBT as an effective, accessible treatment for chronic pain management, expanding options for patients seeking evidence-based care.
For chronic pain evaluation and telehealth therapy options, contact Rutherford Medical Center at (770) 696-2265
