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Functional abdominal pain disorders in children: therapeutic strategies focusing
on hypnotherapy
Rutten, J.M.T.M.
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2015
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Rutten, J. M. T. M. (2015). Functional abdominal pain disorders in children: therapeutic
strategies focusing on hypnotherapy.
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FUNCTIONAL
ABDOMINAL PAIN
DISORDERS IN
CHILDREN
THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES FOCUSING ON HYPNOTHERAPY
Juliette M.T.M. Rutten
FUNCTIONAL ABDOMINAL P
AIN DISORDERS IN CHILDREN
JULIETTE M.T
FUNCTIONAL ABDOMINAL PAIN
DISORDERS IN CHILDREN
- Therapeutic strategies focusing on hypnotherapy -
Functional abdominal pain disorders in children - Therapeutic strategies focusing on hypnotherapy - Thesis, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
ISBN: 978-94-91602-37-5
Lay-out by: Aniek van de Kuilen (Sinds 1961 Grafisch Ontwerp) Printed by: Print Service Ede, the Netherlands
Part of the research in this thesis was granted by the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development, ZonMW.
The financial support for printing of this thesis by the following foundations and companies is gratefully acknowledged:
Universiteit van Amsterdam, Nederlandse Beroepsvereniging van Hypnotherapeuten,
Nederlandse Vereniging voor Gastroenterologie, Nederlandse Vereniging voor Hypnose, Alpro Nederland B.V., Danone Nutricia Research, Hero Benelux, Olympus Nederland B.V., Shire International Licensing B.V., Solgar Vitamins Holland, Will Pharma and Winclove Probiotics B.V. © Juliette Rutten, the Netherlands 2015
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or otherwise, without the written permission of the author.
FUNCTIONAL ABDOMINAL PAIN
DISORDERS IN CHILDREN
- Therapeutic strategies focusing on hypnotherapy -
ACADEMISCH PROEFSCHRIFT ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor
aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam op gezag van de Rector Magnificus
prof. dr. D.C. van den Boom
ten overstaan van een door het College voor Promoties ingestelde commissie, in het openbaar te verdedigen in de Agnietenkapel
op vrijdag 11 september 2015, te 12.00 uur door
Juliette Mathilde Theodora Maria Rutten geboren te Beuningen
PROMOTIECOMMISSIE
Promotor: Prof. dr. M.A. Benninga Universiteit van Amsterdam
Copromotor: Dr. A.M. Vlieger St. Antonius Ziekenhuis, Nieuwegein
Overige leden: Dr. D.K. Bosman Universiteit van Amsterdam Prof. dr. P.M.M. Bossuyt Universiteit van Amsterdam Prof. dr. M.A. Grootenhuis Universiteit van Amsterdam Prof. dr. E.E.S. Nieuwenhuis Universiteit Utrecht Prof. dr. F.A. Wijburg Universiteit van Amsterdam Prof. dr. N.J. de Wit Universiteit Utrecht
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General introduction and outline of the thesis 9
PART I – CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS
Chapter 1 IBS and FAP(S) in children: a comparison of psychological and clinical 29 features
Chapter 2 Parental physical health status, psychological distress, personality and 45 child-rearing style in children with irritable bowel syndrome or
functional abdominal pain (syndrome)
PART II – MANAGEMENT
Chapter 3 Annual costs of care for pediatric irritable bowel syndrome and functional 63 abdominal pain (syndrome)
Chapter 4 Pharmacologic treatment in pediatric functional abdominal pain disorders: 79 a systematic review
Chapter 5 Nonpharmacologic treatment of functional abdominal pain disorders: 107 a systematic review
PART III – GUT-DIRECTED HYPNOTHERAPY
Chapter 6 Gut-directed hypnotherapy for functional abdominal pain or 149 irritable bowel syndrome in children: a systematic review
Chapter 7 Long-term follow-up of gut-directed hypnotherapy versus standard care 165
in children with functional abdominal pain or irritable bowel syndrome
Chapter 8 Gut-directed hypnotherapy in children with irritable bowel syndrome or 177 functional abdominal pain (syndrome): a randomized controlled trial on
self-exercises at home using CD versus individual therapy by qualified therapists
Chapter 9 Efficacy of gut-directed hypnotherapy for children with irritable bowel 193 syndrome or functional abdominal pain (syndrome): a non-inferiority
randomized controlled trial on self-exercises at home using CD versus individual therapy by qualified therapists
Chapter 10 Cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of home-based hypnotherapy using CD 219 versus individual hypnotherapy by a therapist in pediatric irritable bowel
syndrome and functional abdominal pain (syndrome)
Summary and discussion 239
Samenvatting en discussie 253 Contributing authors 267 List of publications 271 PhD Portfolio 275 Dankwoord 279 Curriculum Vitae 285