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MATURITAS
Volume 77, Issue 1, Pages 73-77Publisher
ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2013.09.013
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Telephone-guided; Self-Help; CBT; Menopause; Hot flushes
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Objectives: Group and Self-Help forms of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) are effective treatment options for women with problematic menopausal hot flushes and night sweats (HF/NS). However, some women are unable to attend face-to-face sessions. This study investigates whether Self-Help CBT for HF/NS is as effective when rolled out to women living at a distance with minimal telephone guidance. Study design: Forty-seven women completed a Self-Help CBT intervention (booklet and relaxation/paced breathing CD) during a 4-week period. They also received one 'guiding' telephone call from a clinical psychologist two weeks into treatment to provide support and discuss individual treatment goals. Questionnaires were collected at baseline, 6 weeks (post-treatment) and 3 months (follow-up) after the end of the intervention. Main outcome measures: HF/NS problem rating. Secondary outcome measures: HF/NS frequency, HF/NS beliefs and behaviours, sleep, anxiety and depressed mood. Results: There was a significant reduction in HF/NS problem-rating following the intervention which was maintained at follow-up. Moreover, women reported less frequent HF/NS along with further improvements in sleep quality, mood and HF/NS beliefs and behaviours. Conclusions: Telephone-guided Self-Help interventions might provide an effective way of widening access to CBT treatment for HF/NS. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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