The effect of retrieval-induced forgetting for pain-related memories on child pain-related outcomes: A randomized experimental study.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY European Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1002/ejp.4758
Aline Wauters, Frederick Daenen, Dimitri M L Van Ryckeghem, Melanie Noel, Tine Vervoort
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Abstract

Background: Children's inability to forget the negative aspects of a painful event is associated with more anticipatory anxiety at an upcoming pain task and lower pain thresholds; however, the impact of forgetting on children's pain outcomes has not been examined. Retrieval-Induced Forgetting (RIF) was experimentally induced to investigate whether children would (1) forget more negative details of a previous painful autobiographic event and; (2) report better pain-related outcomes for an unrelated pain task (i.e., cold pressor task; CPT). Additionally, it was investigated whether the success of RIF was dependent on child characteristics known to influence children's memories for pain (i.e., attention bias to pain, attention switching ability and pain catastrophizing).

Methods: Healthy school children (N = 128; 9-16 years old) recalled and rehearsed memory details of two painful autobiographical events, while only children in the randomized RIF group rehearsed positive details. All children underwent two CPTs (before and after RIF) and reported pain-related outcomes. Two weeks later, children recalled CPT pain and reported on future pain expectancies.

Results: Children in the RIF group remembered less negative details of their past autobiographical pain events, but also reported a greater reduction in pain-related fear from the CPT 2 compared to their ratings for CPT 1, than children in the control group. They furthermore expected less pain-related fear 2 weeks later for a future pain task.

Discussion: Findings suggest that RIF is a promising avenue in pediatric pain management that could be harnessed to foster more positive memories and better future pain experiences.

Significance statement: Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) makes children forget negative details of a past autobiographical pain experience, decreases experienced pain-related fear for experimental pain and lowers future pain-related fear expectancies. Results show a promising role for RIF- based memory interventions in the context of paediatric pain care.

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检索诱导的疼痛相关记忆遗忘对儿童疼痛相关结果的影响:随机实验研究
背景:儿童无法遗忘痛苦事件的负面影响与他们在即将到来的痛苦任务中更多的预期焦虑和更低的疼痛阈值有关;然而,遗忘对儿童疼痛结果的影响尚未得到研究。我们通过实验诱发了 "检索诱发遗忘"(RIF),以研究儿童是否会(1)遗忘之前痛苦自传事件的更多负面细节,以及(2)在不相关的疼痛任务(即冷压任务;CPT)中报告更好的疼痛相关结果。方法:健康学龄儿童(N = 128;9-16 岁)回忆并演练了两个痛苦自传事件的记忆细节,而只有随机 RIF 组的儿童演练了积极细节。所有儿童都接受了两次 CPT(在 RIF 之前和之后),并报告了与疼痛相关的结果。两周后,儿童回忆了 CPT 疼痛,并报告了对未来疼痛的预期:结果:与对照组儿童相比,RIF 组儿童对其过去自传性疼痛事件的负面细节记忆较少,但与 CPT 1 的评分相比,CPT 2 中与疼痛相关的恐惧减少了更多。此外,在两周后的未来疼痛任务中,他们预期与疼痛相关的恐惧也会减少:讨论:研究结果表明,"检索诱导遗忘 "是儿科疼痛治疗的一个很有前景的途径,可以利用它来培养更积极的记忆和更好的未来疼痛体验:意义声明:检索诱导遗忘(RIF)可使儿童遗忘过去自传性疼痛经历的负面细节,减少对实验性疼痛的体验性疼痛相关恐惧,降低未来疼痛相关恐惧预期。研究结果表明,基于 RIF 的记忆干预在儿科疼痛护理方面大有可为。
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European Journal of Pain
European Journal of Pain 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Pain (EJP) publishes clinical and basic science research papers relevant to all aspects of pain and its management, including specialties such as anaesthesia, dentistry, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopaedics, palliative care, pharmacology, physiology, psychiatry, psychology and rehabilitation; socio-economic aspects of pain are also covered. Regular sections in the journal are as follows: • Editorials and Commentaries • Position Papers and Guidelines • Reviews • Original Articles • Letters • Bookshelf The journal particularly welcomes clinical trials, which are published on an occasional basis. Research articles are published under the following subject headings: • Neurobiology • Neurology • Experimental Pharmacology • Clinical Pharmacology • Psychology • Behavioural Therapy • Epidemiology • Cancer Pain • Acute Pain • Clinical Trials.
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