What works and does not work in a self-management intervention for people with chronic pain? Qualitative systematic review and meta-synthesis

H Devan, L Hale, D Hempel, B Saipe… - Physical therapy, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Background Self-management interventions fostering self-efficacy improve the well-being of
people with chronic pain. Purpose The purpose of this study was to synthesize the enablers …

The effectiveness of interdisciplinary intensive outpatient programs in a population with diverse chronic pain conditions: a systematic review and meta-analysis

BK Bujak, E Regan, PF Beattie, S Harrington - Pain Management, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Aim: To explore the overall effectiveness of interdisciplinary intensive outpatient treatment
programs in adults with chronic pain. The secondary aim was to examine the effect of the …

Evaluation of stepped care for chronic pain (ESCAPE) in veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts: a randomized clinical trial

MJ Bair, D Ang, J Wu, SD Outcalt, C Sargent… - JAMA internal …, 2015 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Despite the prevalence and the functional, psychological, and economic impact
of chronic pain, few intervention studies of treatment of chronic pain in veterans have been …

Patient perspectives on participation in cognitive functional therapy for chronic low back pain

S Bunzli, S McEvoy, W Dankaerts, P O'Sullivan… - Physical …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Background Cognitive functional therapy (CFT) has been shown to reduce pain and
disability in people with chronic low back pain. Objectives The purpose of this study was to …

[HTML][HTML] Moderate and stable pain reductions as a result of Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation—A cohort study from the Swedish Quality Registry for Pain …

Å Ringqvist, E Dragioti, M Björk, B Larsson… - Journal of clinical …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Few studies have investigated the real-life outcomes of interdisciplinary multimodal pain
rehabilitation programs (IMMRP) for chronic pain. This study has four aims: investigate effect …

How do patients with chronic pain benefit from a peer-supported pain self-management intervention? A qualitative investigation

MS Matthias, M Kukla, AB McGuire, MJ Bair - Pain Medicine, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Objective. Peer support is a novel and under-studied approach to the management of
chronic pain. This study's purpose was to uncover the elements of a peer-supported self …

Weak outcome predictors of multimodal rehabilitation at one-year follow-up in patients with chronic pain—a practice based evidence study from two SQRP centres

B Gerdle, P Molander, G Stenberg… - BMC musculoskeletal …, 2016 - Springer
Background For patients with chronic pain, the heterogeneity of clinical presentations makes
it difficult to identify patients who would benefit from multimodal rehabilitation programs …

The evolving role of physical therapists in the long-term management of chronic low back pain: longitudinal care using assisted self-management strategies

PF Beattie, SP Silfies, M Jordon - Brazilian journal of physical therapy, 2016 - SciELO Brasil
Background Longitudinal studies have shown that the symptoms of chronic low back pain
(CLBP) will follow an episodic trajectory characterized by periods of high and low pain …

Exploring the relationships among social support, patient activation, and pain-related outcomes

MS Matthias, AT Hirsh, S Ofner, J Daggy - Pain Medicine, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Objective Social support has been linked to more effective pain adaptation. The relationship
between social support and other relevant constructs is less well understood. Chief among …

Comprehensive vs. Assisted Management of Mood and Pain Symptoms (CAMMPS) trial: Study design and sample characteristics

K Kroenke, E Evans, S Weitlauf, S McCalley… - Contemporary clinical …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Pain is the most common presenting somatic symptom in medical outpatients,
and depression and anxiety are the two most common mental disorders. They frequently co …