Swing released new outcomes data from Swing Care, a telehealth clinic delivering multimodal treatment for fibromyalgia, at the Society of Behavioral Medicine annual meeting last week.
The results from Swing Care support meaningful improvement in well-being and reduced fibromyalgia severity among patients who received personalized treatment in the clinic:
- At Day 30, 65% of the patients reported improvement in well-being, as measured by Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC).
- At Day 90, 81% of the patients reported improvement in well-being (PGIC).
- Improvements were also shown on additional clinical measures, including fibromyalgia severity, pain intensity and depression.
- At 90 days, 100% of Swing Care patients reported satisfaction with the clinic across the 90 days.
A high proportion of patients entering the clinic had reported dissatisfaction with their current treatments; 58% of the patients had experience with medications, with a high proportion of them dissatisfied due to side effects (66%) and insufficient effectiveness (14%).
Swing Care offers an alternative, multimodal approach to treatment that includes Stanza, an FDA-cleared prescription digital therapeutic delivering Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).
Study authors were also selected for the 2024 SBM Citation Award to deliver a podium presentation on the results from a pivotal randomized controlled trial of Stanza, highlighting the potential for online ACT to be an efficacious, accessible, and cost-effective treatment for people with fibromyalgia and other chronic pain conditions.
Learn more about Swing Care and its comprehensive approach to fibromyalgia care.