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NCT07125287
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Exposure-Based CBT for Youth With Blood and Injection Phobia and Chronic Illness

Sponsor: Region Stockholm

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Summary

More than half of all children fear needles, and hospitalized children often describe injections as the most frightening part of medical care. While mild needle fear can often be managed by healthcare staff using distraction and reassurance, these strategies are ineffective for children with blood-injection-injury phobia (BII phobia). Children with BII phobia and co-occurring chronic medical conditions often require repeated blood tests or injections, but their phobia may prevent essential treatment. In such cases, healthcare providers may be forced to use physical restraint, sedation, or general anesthesia-approaches that are distressing for the child and costly for the healthcare system. Although exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for specific phobias in adults, there is very limited research on CBT for children with BII phobia, particularly those with serious medical conditions. At the Department of Behavioral Medicine at Karolinska University Hospital, we have developed an exposure-based CBT intervention tailored for children with BII phobia and co-occurring somatic illness. The program includes a home-based training kit with medical materials to support frequent and realistic exposure between clinic sessions. Clinical experience suggests the intervention improves fear responses and increases medical treatment adherence, but it has not yet been formally evaluated. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of this novel CBT intervention for children and adolescents with disabling BII phobia and chronic somatic conditions.

Official title: "Confront the Fear" - Evaluation of a Novel Exposure-Based CBT for Youth With Blood and Injection Phobia and Concurrent Somatic Illness Requiring Injections

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

12 Years - 17 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

30

Start Date

2025-09-01

Completion Date

2027-12-31

Last Updated

2025-08-15

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Exposure based CBT

This intervention is an exposure-based CBT program developed for children with blood-injection-injury (BII) phobia and a co-occurring somatic illness. The treatment includes a structured home training kit with medical materials (e.g., syringes, swabs) related to the child's fear, enabling frequent and realistic exposure exercises at home between sessions, guided by parents. This allows for higher treatment intensity and continuity. The intervention is tailored to children who require regular medical procedures and whose phobia interferes with essential care. Unlike previous studies, this model integrates both clinical sessions and structured home practice to increase adherence and reduce fear in medical settings.