| Literature DB >> 30538795 |
Émilie Lagueux1,2, Andréa Dépelteau2, Julie Masse3.
Abstract
Occupational therapy (OT) makes a unique contribution to chronic pain (CP) management due to its overarching focus on occupation. The aim of this scoping review was to describe current knowledge about this contribution by documenting OT roles, models, assessments, and intervention methods used with adults living with CP. A systematic search exploring 10 databases and gray literature from 2006 to 2017 was conducted. Fifty-two sources were retained and analysed. Results bring forward the main role of OT being improving activities and participation (76.9 %), the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance (9.6 %), and the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (21.2 %). Within the 30 reported interventions, 73.3% related directly to the person, 20% pertained to occupation (activities and participation), and 6.7% addressed environmental factors. The distinction and complementarity between the bottom-up and the top-down approaches to OT intervention were discussed. This review highlights OT specificity in adult CP management.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30538795 PMCID: PMC6260403 DOI: 10.1155/2018/5378451
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pain Res Manag ISSN: 1203-6765 Impact factor: 3.037
Database Search strategy.
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| Academic search complete, CINALH, evidence-based medicine, psychology and behavioral science collection, PsycINFO, and Scopus (MEDLINE and Embase) | (Occupational therapy: “Occupational therap∗”/) AND (chronic pain related terms: “Chronic pain∗” OR fibromyalgia∗ OR “back pain∗” OR “long term pain∗” OR migraine∗ OR “cervical pain∗” OR “neck pain∗” OR “complex regional pain syndrome” OR “chronic musculoskeletal∗ pain∗” OR “chronic headache∗” OR “chronic orofacial∗ pain∗” OR “chronic neuropathic∗ pain∗”) AND (practice related terms: Intervention∗ OR evaluat∗ OR assess∗ OR role∗ OR manag∗) |
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| PubMed | (Occupational therapy: Occupational therapy OR occupational therapist OR occupational therapies OR occupational therapists) AND (chronic pain related terms: “Chronic pain” OR “chronic pains” OR fibromyalgia OR fibromyalgias OR “back pain” OR “back pains” OR migraine OR migraines OR “cervical pain” OR “cervical pains” OR “neck pain” OR “neck pains” OR “complex regional pain syndrome” OR “chronic musculoskeletal pain” OR “chronic musculoskeletal pains” OR “chronic headache” OR “chronic headaches” OR “chronic orofacial pain” OR “chronic orofacial pains” OR “chronic neuropathic pain” OR “chronic neuropathic pains”) AND (practice related terms: Intervention OR interventions OR evaluate OR evaluation OR evaluations OR assess OR assessment OR role OR roles OR manage OR management) |
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| OTseeker | (Practice related terms: Assess∗ OR role∗ OR manag∗ OR evaluat∗ OR intervention∗ AND “chronic pain∗”) |
Figure 1Flowchart of sources screened and included in the scoping review.
Summary of publications in the final analysis (n=52).
| Author(s), year, country of origin | Aim/purpose | Sample size | Study population | Type of publication |
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| Aegle and Satink [ | To explore how persons with chronic pain experienced their occupational performance. |
| CP | Qualitative study |
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| Artner et al. [ | To introduce and evaluate the short-term outcome of a three-week intensive multidisciplinary outpatient program for patients with back pain and sciatica, measured according to decrease of functional impairment and pain. |
| Chronic LBP | Pilot study (retrospective analysis) |
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| Ashby et al. [ | To examine the difficulties men with chronic LBP experienced in the maintenance of their leisure activities and to explore the connection between leisure and social networks and the potential barriers to resuming leisure occupations due to chronic LBP. |
| Chronic LBP | Ethnographic study |
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| Bosy et al. [ | To describe the essential elements of an intensive 8-week interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programme with a cognitive-behavioral emphasis and the results that can be expected in treating patients with chronic pain conditions. |
| CP | Observational study |
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| Caby et al. [ | To evaluate the efficiency of an intensive, dynamic, and multidisciplinary functional restoration program in patients with chronic LBP, during 6-month follow-up and 12-month follow-up. |
| Chronic LBP | Retrospective, nonrandomized controlled study |
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| Cammalleri [ | To specifically look at the relationships between religion and pain experiences. |
| CP | Gray literature/dissertation qualitative study |
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| Demoulin et al. [ | To evaluate the efficacy of a semi-intensive multidisciplinary outpatient program complying with the requirements of the Belgian National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance and intended for patients with chronic LBP. |
| Chronic LBP | Pretest-posttest with a control group |
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| Dobkin et al. [ | To identify factors associated with decreased disability and lower pain scores 6 months after a multimodal treatment program for FM and to determine whether adherence influenced outcomes. |
| FM | Quasiexperimental study |
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| Fisher et al. [ | To explore the lived occupational experiences of people who have chronic pain. |
| CP | Qualitative phenomenological study |
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| Fisher et al. [ | To develop an occupation-based assessment that measured and described the occupational performance of individuals with CP. |
| CP | Methodological study |
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| Gallice et al. [ | To present the practice of a multidisciplinary functional rehabilitation program for patients with chronic LBP. | — | Chronic LBP | Author opinion |
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| Gatchel and Dougall [ | This chapter reviews and discusses data demonstrating the close comorbidity between chronic musculoskeletal and mental health disorders. | — | CP | Gray literature book chapter 12 |
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| Lippe and Polatin [ | This chapter describes the basic rationale behind an interdisciplinary approach, the interdisciplinary program framework, and the role that this approach plays when considering disability in the workplace. | — | CP | Gray literature book chapter 20 |
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| Chapman et al. [ | This chapter discusses four important areas related to vocational assessment and training for patients with chronic musculoskeletal disorders. | — | CP | Gray literature book chapter 25 |
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| Gonzalez et al. [ | To evaluate the improvement of ADL and quality of life following a multidisciplinary intervention (health primary care and occupational therapy). |
| FM | Pretest-posttest study |
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| Harden et al. [ | To provide treatment guidelines for CRPS. | — | CRPS | Literature review |
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| Harden et al. [ | To provide diagnostic and treatment guidelines for CRPS. | — | CRPS | Literature review |
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| Hardison and Roll [ | To describe how mindfulness is used in physical rehabilitation, identify implications for OT practice, and guide future research on clinical mindfulness interventions. |
| CP | Scoping review |
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| Hesselstrand et al. [ | To assess the quality of studies describing and evaluating the effects of OT interventions on CP. |
| CP | Systematic literature review |
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| Hill [ | To explain the role and value of OT within the pain management team. | — | CP | Author opinion |
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| Jarrar [ | To evaluate the effects of mirror therapy on upper extremity pain and function for individuals with CRPS. |
| CRPS | Gray literature/thesis systematic review and case study |
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| Kallhed and Mårtensson [ | To explore how persons with CP reason about their use and choice of strategies to manage activities of everyday life. |
| CP | Qualitative study (semistructured interviews) |
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| Keponen and Kielhofner [ | To examine how women experience occupations as they live with CP and more specifically to gain detailed knowledge regarding the meaning of important occupations in their life. |
| CP | Qualitative study (narrative study) |
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| King [ | To discuss the nonpharmacologic therapies for managing CP. | — | CP | Literature review |
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| Kurklinsky et al. [ | To examine the efficacy of interdisciplinary rehabilitation for improving function in people with CP. |
| CP | Retrospective chart review |
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| Linden et al. [ | To evaluate the effectiveness of cognitive behaviour group therapy in respect to pain tolerance and disability apart from the effects on somatization in general and additional to the effects of a multimodal inpatient orthopedic rehabilitation program. |
| Chronic LBP | Randomized controlled trial |
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| Mathews [ | To discuss the principles of CP rehabilitation and some of these modalities in greater detail. | — | CP | Literature review |
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| McCormack and Gupta [ | To discuss and illustrate the use of complementary approaches to pain management by occupational therapists. | — | CP | Literature review |
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| McLean [ | To report tools those occupational therapists or other clinicians may use to provide support to migraineurs (and their employer) in the workplace. | — | Headache | Literature review |
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| McLean et al. [ | To review the pacing literature; describe the use of pacing in a specialty headache clinic; and provide client feedback regarding the effectiveness of pacing in headache self-management. |
| Headache | Literature review |
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| Miles [ | To propose a multidisciplinary pain treatment program that aims to reduce the pain and improve the functioning of the patient, as well as to improve the communication between specialists to facilitate patient progress. | — | CP | Gray literature/dissertation mixed-methods study |
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| Nieuwenhuizen et al. [ | To examine the construct validity and construct responsiveness of the Dutch version of the COPM performance scale in a population with CP. |
| CP | Methodological study |
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| Paquette [ | To apply the OT framework along with an evidence-based approach and an occupation-based intervention with a population of workers with chronic LBP to help them return to work and maintain their work status. | — | Chronic LBP | Literature review |
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| Pérez de Heredia-Torres et al. [ | To evaluate the differences in cognitive skills between women with FM and healthy women, and the correlations between functional independence and cognitive limitations. |
| FM | Cross-sectional case control study |
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| Perneros and Tropp [ | To present the development of The Assessment of Pain and Occupational Performance and to evaluate validity and reliability. |
| Chronic LBP, specific LBP and nonspecific back pain | Descriptive longitudinal study |
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| Perneros et al. [ | To evaluate occupational performance and pain intensity in daily occupations for patients with chronic LBP. |
| Chronic LBP | Descriptive longitudinal study |
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| Persson et al. [ | To describe everyday occupational problems among patients with musculoskeletal pain enrolled in a pain rehabilitation programme, and to compare subgroups based on participant characteristics. |
| CP | Mixed-methods study |
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| Poole and Siegel [ | To summarize evidence focused on effectiveness of OT-related interventions for adults with FM. |
| FM | Systematic review |
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| Prefontaine and Rochette [ | To review the relationship between CP and engagement in instrumental ADL, sleep, and family life. |
| CP | Literature review |
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| Ravenek et al. [ | To update the evidence for the multidisciplinary treatment of chronic LBP to improve employment outcomes and to assess what knowledge supports OT as contributing to a multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of chronic LBP. |
| Chronic LBP | Systematic review |
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| Robinson et al. [ | To critically analyse OT services for people with CP and identify significant factors influencing the future development of OT services for people with CP. | — | CP | Literature review |
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| Robinson et al. [ | To discuss contemporary OT for people with CP with reference to a broad range of literature from many disciplines, and to examine the success of OT services in meeting the occupational needs of people with CP. | — | CP | Author opinion |
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| Rome [ | To assess the value of combining OT with physical therapy for the rehabilitation of CRPS and to measure its effectiveness on ADL. |
| CRPS type 1 | Comparative cases study |
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| Salgueiro et al. [ | To evaluate the ability of artificial neural networks to predict, on the basis of clinical variables, the response of persons with FM syndrome to a standard, 4-week interdisciplinary pain program. |
| FM | Retrospective longitudinal study |
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| Silvestri [ | To examine the implications of chronic shoulder pain on quality of life and occupational engagement in spinal cord injury. | — | Chronic shoulder pain | Literature review |
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| Simon and Collins [ | To determine the efficacy of a lifestyle Redesign® intervention for people living with CP on quality of life, function, self-efficacy, and pain levels. |
| CP-chronic LBP, myalgia (FM), and CRPS | Retrospective study |
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| Skjutar et al. [ | To explore occupational therapists' perceptions of indicators for OT interventions among patients with CP. |
| CP | Qualitative study (focus group) |
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| Stanos [ | To examine components of interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programs, to discuss desirable features of successful programs and teams, and to review four established outpatient pain programs in the United States. |
| CP | Focused review |
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| Stewart et al. [ | To offer perspectives from life care planners, an occupational therapist, rehabilitation counsellors, and a pain management specialist on CP treatment. | — | CP | Literature review |
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| Tran et al. [ | To summarize the evidence derived from randomized controlled trials pertaining to the treatment of CRPS. |
| CRPS | Narrative review |
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| van Huet et al. [ | To explore factors that contribute to clients' CP management from an OT perspective. |
| CP | Qualitative study (narrative inquiry) |
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| Von Bülow et al. [ | To identify frequently reported ADL skill deficits of significance in subgroups of women with FM who have decreased ADL motor ability in combination with decreased or competent ADL process ability. |
| FM | Cross-sectional study |
Note. ADL = activities of daily living; COPM = Canadian occupational performance measure; CP = chronic pain; CRPS = complex regional pain syndrome; FM = fibromyalgia; LBP = low back pain; OT = occupational therapy.
Occupational therapy roles in chronic pain management.
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| Enabling occupational engagement | Ashby et al. [ |
| Addressing occupational performance | Fisher et al. [ |
| Providing vocation rehabilitation | Bosy et al. [ |
| Promoting participation | Hill [ |
| Promoting functional independence, mobility, and autonomy | Lippe and Polatin [ |
| Addressing occupational balance | Skjutar et al. [ |
| Restoring occupational identity | Hill [ |
| Limiting occupational injustice | Silvestri [ |
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| Improving/Restoring function | Harden et al. [ |
| Improving body mechanics and activity tolerance | Miles [ |
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| Modifying the nonhuman environment and ergonomic approach | Artner et al. [ |
| Enhancing social support | Ashby et al. [ |
Occupational therapy models of practice and practice framework in chronic pain management.
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| Canadian Model of Occupational Performance (CMOP) | Cammalleri [ |
| Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement (CMOP-E) | Prefontaine and Rochette [ |
| Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) | Keponen and Kielhofner [ |
| Ecology of Human Performance (EHP) Model | Silvestri [ |
| Occupational Performance Model (OPM) | McLean et al. [ |
| Kawa Model | Cammalleri [ |
| Value and Meaning in Occupations (ValMO) | Kallhed and Mårtensson [ |
| Dynamic Occupation in Time (DOiT) Model | Aegle and Satink [ |
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| Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process | Fisher et al. [ |
Occupational therapy assessments in chronic pain management.
| Occupational therapy-used assessments | Authors |
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| Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) | Fisher et al. [ |
| Occupational Performance History Interview (OPHI-II) | Fisher et al. [ |
| Assessment of Pain And Occupational Performance (POP) | Perneros and Tropp [ |
| Functional Independence Measure (FIM) | Pérez de Heredia-Torres et al. [ |
| Milliken Activities of Daily Living Scale (MAS) | Jarrar [ |
| Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS) | Von Bülow et al. [ |
| Assessment of Life Habits Questionnaire (LIFE-H) | Rome [ |
| Impact on Participation and Autonomy (IPA) | Nieuwenhuizen et al. [ |
| Pain and Functional Performance Assessment (PFPA) | Fisher et al. [ |
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| Work (vocational) assessment or job-site analysis or ergonomic Work Assessment | Bosy et al. [ |
| Analysis of occupational performance, occupation, role, activity and/or participation in ADL | Ashby et al. [ |
| Functional capacity (abilities and limitations) evaluation | Gallice et al. [ |
| Occupational profile/occupational history | Mathews [ |
| Work capacity evaluation/transferable skills analysis | Harden et al. [ |
| Home assessment | Hill [ |
Occupational therapy interventions in chronic pain management.
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| Body mechanics/postures and positioning | Bosy et al. [ |
| Energy conservation/joint-sparing techniques | Bosy et al. [ |
| Relaxation training/stress management | Fisher et al. [ |
| Exercises/fitness program | Cammalleri [ |
| Mindfulness | Hardison and Roll [ |
| Cognitive behavioral therapy/behavioral approaches | Miles [ |
| Coping strategies | Fisher et al. [ |
| Coordination/dexterity, strengthening tasks | Harden et al. [ |
| Desensitization techniques/sensory reeducation | Harden et al. [ |
| Active movements/mobilization techniques | Harden et al. [ |
| Biofeedback | Kurklinsky et al. [ |
| Functional splinting | Harden et al. [ |
| Oedema modalities | Harden et al. [ |
| Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation/reeducation | Harden et al. [ |
| Thermal modalities | Cammalleri [ |
| Graded motor imagery | Harden et al. [ |
| Mirror visual feedback | Harden et al. [ |
| Stress loading | Harden et al. [ |
| Breathing techniques | McCormack and Gupta [ |
| Electrical stimulation | Robinson et al. [ |
| Massage/acupressure | McCormack and Gupta [ |
| Mental imagery/visualization | McCormack and Gupta [ |
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| Ergonomics (home, work, and equipment) | Artner et al. [ |
| Environmental modification | Artner et al. [ |
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| Pacing/graded activity | Bosy et al. [ |
| Activity (task) adaptation/therapeutically activity | Cammalleri [ |
| Vocational intervention | Bosy et al. [ |
| Sleep hygiene | Kallhed and Mårtensson [ |
| Graded in vivo exposure | Nieuwenhuizen et al. [ |
| Yoga/Tai chi | Kallhed and Mårtensson [ |