Halifax somatic symptom disorder trial: A pilot randomized controlled trial of intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy in the emergency department

J Psychosom Res. 2024 Dec:187:111889. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2024.111889. Epub 2024 Aug 22.

Abstract

Background: Patients commonly present at hospital Emergency Departments (ED) with distress that meet criteria for a Somatic Symptom and Related Disorder (SSRD). Without access to effective treatment, risk of ongoing patient disability and further ED visits is high.

Method: This pilot trial used a randomized parallel group design to test the efficacy of Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP). ED patients who met criteria for SSRD were recruited. The effects of ISTDP plus medical care as usual (MCAU) were judged through comparison against 8 weeks of MCAU plus wait-list symptom monitoring (WL-SM). The primary outcome was somatic symptom at 8 weeks. Patients allocated to WL-SM could cross-over to receive ISTDP and 6-month follow-up data was collected. Baseline measures of patient attachment style and alexithymia were collected to examine vulnerabilities to somatic symptoms.

Clinicaltrials: gov: NCT02076867.

Results: Thirty-seven patients were randomized to 2 groups (ISTDP = 19 and WL-SM = 18). Multi-level modelling showed that change over time on somatic symptoms was significantly greater in the ISTDP group. Between-group differences were large at 8 weeks (Cohen's d = 0.94) and increased by end of treatment (Cohen's d = 1.54). Observed differences in symptoms of depression and illness anxiety were also large, favoring ISTDP, and effects were maintained at follow-up. Patients receiving ISTDP had reduced ED service utilization at 2-year follow-up.

Conclusions: ISTDP appears an efficacious treatment for SSRD and a larger randomized trial is justified.

Keywords: Emergency department; Intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy; Randomized trial; Somatic symptoms.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Emergency Service, Hospital*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Medically Unexplained Symptoms*
  • Middle Aged
  • Pilot Projects
  • Psychotherapy, Brief* / methods
  • Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic / methods
  • Somatoform Disorders / therapy
  • Treatment Outcome

Associated data

  • ClinicalTrials.gov/NCT02076867