Literature DB >> 17828687

[Efficacy of psychological interventions on pain coping strategies in orthopedic rehabilitation of chronic low back pain].

Ulrike Bandemer-Greulich1, Birgit Bosse, Erdmuthe Fikentscher, Tom Alexander Konzag, Ulrich Bahrke.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Within an intervention study in chronic low back pain patients treated in medical inpatient rehabilitation, a multimodal intervention program was implemented at a rehabilitation clinic (sponsored by VDR, 02508). The aim of the treatment was to reduce dysfunctional, particularly suppressive pain coping patterns.
METHODS: The study was aimed as a controlled study. Data were collected before and after rehabilitation as well as follow-up. 404 persons were included. Pain-related cognitions and coping behaviour were analysed by means of Kiel Pain Inventory.
RESULTS: The differences between groups were greater in the cognitive and emotional scales than in the behavior scales. Behavioral changes of the suppressive pain coping patterns in the intervention group appeared temporally delayed. DISCUSSION: The effectivity of inpatient rehabilitation can be increased and stabilised up to 0,2 difference of effect size compared to control group by a more specific intensive and interdisciplinary therapy.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17828687     DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-970999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol        ISSN: 0937-2032


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Review 2.  [Chronic low back pain as a somatoform pain disorder].

Authors:  U T Egle; R Nickel
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3.  [Pain and pain-related behavior during orthopedic rehabilitation].

Authors:  D Michalski; U Zweynert; J Kittel; A Hinz
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4.  Effects of behavioural exercise therapy on the effectiveness of multidisciplinary rehabilitation for chronic non-specific low back pain: a randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Jana Semrau; Christian Hentschke; Stefan Peters; Klaus Pfeifer
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