About this trial
Chronic abdominal pain is common among children, and the majority of cases are attributed to functional abdominal pain disorders. One approach to treating these disorders is by using psychological therapies. This clinical trial aims to see how well pre-recorded guided imagery therapy sessions help children's abdominal pain when delivered via a mobile application (app) on a smartphone or tablet.
Participants will complete a baseline abdominal pain and stooling diary to determine eligibility, as well as other surveys. Eligible participants will be given access to the guided imagery therapy mobile application.
This intervention asks participants to listen to a 10- to 15-minute GIT session 5 out of 7 days per week for 8 weeks, in addition to their usual care for their abdominal pain. Then, participants will complete another abdominal pain and stooling diary, along with other psychometric surveys, at the end of this intervention period. Participants will also collect another diary and surveys 3 months post-treatment.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Texas Children's Pediatrics patients 7 to 12 years old at enrollment
A Rome IV Functional Abdominal Pain Disorder as defined by a 2-week abdominal pain and stooling diary
Both children and their primary caregivers must be able to read and communicate in English proficiently to understand the intervention's audio therapy sessions and psychometric instruments.
Disqualifiers
Previous abdominal surgeries
Co-morbid conditions associated with abdominal pain (e.g., cystic fibrosis)
Autism
Significant development delay
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Guided Imagery Therapy