Do pain-related beliefs influence adherence to multidisciplinary rehabilitation?: a systematic review

EL Thompson, J Broadbent, MD Bertino… - The Clinical journal of …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: To understand how pain-related cognitions predict and influence treatment
retention and adherence during and after a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program …

A further investigation of the importance of pain cognition and behaviour in pain rehabilitation: longitudinal data suggest disability and fear of movement are most …

P Åsenlöf, A Söderlund - Clinical rehabilitation, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Tailored treatments are topical in pain rehabilitation. One key issue for
correlational studies is the identification of factors having a potential causal impact on …

Changes after multidisciplinary pain treatment in patient pain beliefs and coping are associated with concurrent changes in patient functioning

MP Jensen, JA Turner, JM Romano - Pain, 2007 - Elsevier
Little is known about how patient functioning changes after completion of multidisciplinary
pain programs, and what factors are associated with such changes when they occur; for …

Cognitive-behavioral therapy for persistent pain: Does adherence after treatment affect outcome?

C Curran, ACC Williams, HWW Potts - European Journal of Pain, 2009 - Elsevier
It is a tenet of cognitive behavioral treatment of persistent pain problems that ex-patients
should adhere to treatment methods over the longer term, in order to maintain and to extend …

[HTML][HTML] Patients' pretreatment beliefs about recovery influence outcome of a pain rehabilitation program

D Merrick, BH Sjölund - European journal of physical and …, 2009 - diva-portal.org
AIM: The aim of this study was to monitor the outcome of a five-week cognitive-behavioral
interdisciplinary rehabilitation program for patients disabled by chronic pain, utilizing data …

Do beliefs, coping, and catastrophizing independently predict functioning in patients with chronic pain?

JA Turner, MP Jensen, JM Romano - Pain, 2000 - Elsevier
Physical and psychosocial disability in patients with chronic pain have been shown to be
associated with patients' pain-related beliefs, tendency to catastrophize, and pain coping …

Adherence to pharmacological treatment of non-malignant chronic pain: the role of illness perceptions and medication beliefs

LB Nicklas, M Dunbar, M Wild - Psychology and Health, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The objective was to identify the degree to which illness perceptions and medication beliefs
explain variations in reported adherence to medication prescribed for the treatment of non …

Adaptive versus maladaptive coping and beliefs and their relation to chronic pain adjustment

G Tan, I Teo, KO Anderson… - The Clinical journal of …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Objectives Coping and beliefs are cornerstones to our understanding of adjustment to
chronic pain. This study sought to test the hypothesis that maladaptive pain-related coping …

Exploring differences in pain beliefs within and between a large nonclinical (workplace) population and a clinical (chronic low back pain) population using the pain …

AJ Baird, RA Haslam - Physical therapy, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Background Beliefs, cognitions, and behaviors relating to pain can be associated with a
range of negative outcomes. In patients, certain beliefs are associated with increased levels …

Predicting readiness to self-manage pain

H Hadjistavropoulos, J Shymkiw - The Clinical journal of pain, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Objective The goal of multidisciplinary treatment for chronic pain is to help patients actively
self-manage pain. In this study, we examined predictors of 2 measures of readiness to self …