Background The Pain Medication Questionnaire (PMQ) assesses the risk of opioid abuse in people wi... more Background The Pain Medication Questionnaire (PMQ) assesses the risk of opioid abuse in people with non-oncological chronic pain. Methods This is a methodological study conducted at a hemotherapy centre in Recife, Pernambuco state, Brazil. A Cross-cultural adaptation was carried out by a committee of nine specialists, and we applied the PMQ to a pre-final sample of 40 individuals with sickle cell anemia, in addition to a sociodemographic and clinical questionnaire. Results The mean agreement indexes for PMQ equivalences were the following: semantic (0.996), idiomatic (0.970), experiential (0.991), conceptual (0.953), language clarity (0.991), practical relevance (0.906), and theoretical relevance (0.945). Assessment of the PMQ showed that 50% of participants obtained a score equivalent to medium risk of opioid abuse. Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for the adapted PMQ instrument was 0.705, ranging from 0.641 to 0.736 among its items. Conclusion The cross-cultural adaptation of the Pain...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain, such as low back pain, often appears in the presence of psychiatric... more Chronic musculoskeletal pain, such as low back pain, often appears in the presence of psychiatric comorbidities (e.g., depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)), especially among U.S. military service members serving in the post-9/11 combat era. Although there has been much speculation about how to best address pain/trauma psychiatric symptom comorbidities, there are little available data to guide practice. The present study sought to examine how pre-treatment depression and PTSD influence outcomes in a functional restoration pain management program using secondary analysis of data from the Department of Defense-funded Functional and Orthopedic Rehabilitation Treatment (FORT) trial. Twenty-eight FORT completers were analyzed using a general linear model exploring how well depression and PTSD symptoms predict post-treatment pain (Visual Analog Scale (VAS) pain rating), disability (Oswestry Disability Index; Million Visual Analog Scale), and functional capacity (Floor-to-Waist...
Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain, 2006
The present study was undertaken to compare emotional distress and functional ability between two... more The present study was undertaken to compare emotional distress and functional ability between two common pain populations--acute jaw pain (JAW; n = 135) and acute low back pain (LB; n = 71). Patient groups were evaluated and compared on a variety of biopsychosocial measures, including the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Multidimensional Pain Inventory (MPI), Characteristic Pain Intensity (CPI), and Ways of Coping Questionnaire. Specific diagnoses were assessed using the Structured Clinical Interview of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV)--I and II, and rates of Axis I and II diagnoses in these groups were further compared to base rates in the general population. Additionally, medication usage was evaluated to determine group differences. Results revealed that JAW patients had lower BDI and CPI scores, as well as a higher level of functioning on the Global Assessment of Functioning assessed by the DSM-IV. Both acute pain groups also had significantly more Axis I and II di...
... Neck and Back Pain Angela BMTulaar ... Program tersebut menekankan partisipasi aktif pasien. ... more ... Neck and Back Pain Angela BMTulaar ... Program tersebut menekankan partisipasi aktif pasien. Mengembalikan ROM normal dan postur yang baik diperlukan untuk menghindari mikrotrauma berulang pada struktur servikal akibat pola gerak yang buruk. ROM penuh 175 Page 8. ...
Chronic pain is a significant and costly problem in the United States as well as throughout the i... more Chronic pain is a significant and costly problem in the United States as well as throughout the industrialized world. Unfortunately, there have been concerns about the effectiveness of traditional medical interventions, suggesting the need for alternative chronic pain treatment strategies. However, the introduction of the biopsychosocial model of pain during the past decade stimulated the development of more therapeutically effective and cost-effective interdisciplinary chronic pain management programs. In the present article we briefly review the history of pain management, discuss the major components of a “true” interdisciplinary pain management program, focus on the evidence-based outcomes that have documented the effectiveness of such interdisciplinary pain management programs, and note the barriers that have blocked the wider use of such programs. Finally, we discuss future directions in interdisciplinary pain management.
14 Improving the Management of Low Back Pain; A Paradigm Shift for Primary Care Sheri D Pruitt Mi... more 14 Improving the Management of Low Back Pain; A Paradigm Shift for Primary Care Sheri D Pruitt Michael Von Korff The Scope of the ... it is increasingly accepted that patients' beliefs, attitudes, and daily be-haviors about back pain need to be ad-dressed (Burton, Tillotson, Main ...
Background The Pain Medication Questionnaire (PMQ) assesses the risk of opioid abuse in people wi... more Background The Pain Medication Questionnaire (PMQ) assesses the risk of opioid abuse in people with non-oncological chronic pain. Methods This is a methodological study conducted at a hemotherapy centre in Recife, Pernambuco state, Brazil. A Cross-cultural adaptation was carried out by a committee of nine specialists, and we applied the PMQ to a pre-final sample of 40 individuals with sickle cell anemia, in addition to a sociodemographic and clinical questionnaire. Results The mean agreement indexes for PMQ equivalences were the following: semantic (0.996), idiomatic (0.970), experiential (0.991), conceptual (0.953), language clarity (0.991), practical relevance (0.906), and theoretical relevance (0.945). Assessment of the PMQ showed that 50% of participants obtained a score equivalent to medium risk of opioid abuse. Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for the adapted PMQ instrument was 0.705, ranging from 0.641 to 0.736 among its items. Conclusion The cross-cultural adaptation of the Pain...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain, such as low back pain, often appears in the presence of psychiatric... more Chronic musculoskeletal pain, such as low back pain, often appears in the presence of psychiatric comorbidities (e.g., depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)), especially among U.S. military service members serving in the post-9/11 combat era. Although there has been much speculation about how to best address pain/trauma psychiatric symptom comorbidities, there are little available data to guide practice. The present study sought to examine how pre-treatment depression and PTSD influence outcomes in a functional restoration pain management program using secondary analysis of data from the Department of Defense-funded Functional and Orthopedic Rehabilitation Treatment (FORT) trial. Twenty-eight FORT completers were analyzed using a general linear model exploring how well depression and PTSD symptoms predict post-treatment pain (Visual Analog Scale (VAS) pain rating), disability (Oswestry Disability Index; Million Visual Analog Scale), and functional capacity (Floor-to-Waist...
Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain, 2006
The present study was undertaken to compare emotional distress and functional ability between two... more The present study was undertaken to compare emotional distress and functional ability between two common pain populations--acute jaw pain (JAW; n = 135) and acute low back pain (LB; n = 71). Patient groups were evaluated and compared on a variety of biopsychosocial measures, including the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Multidimensional Pain Inventory (MPI), Characteristic Pain Intensity (CPI), and Ways of Coping Questionnaire. Specific diagnoses were assessed using the Structured Clinical Interview of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV)--I and II, and rates of Axis I and II diagnoses in these groups were further compared to base rates in the general population. Additionally, medication usage was evaluated to determine group differences. Results revealed that JAW patients had lower BDI and CPI scores, as well as a higher level of functioning on the Global Assessment of Functioning assessed by the DSM-IV. Both acute pain groups also had significantly more Axis I and II di...
... Neck and Back Pain Angela BMTulaar ... Program tersebut menekankan partisipasi aktif pasien. ... more ... Neck and Back Pain Angela BMTulaar ... Program tersebut menekankan partisipasi aktif pasien. Mengembalikan ROM normal dan postur yang baik diperlukan untuk menghindari mikrotrauma berulang pada struktur servikal akibat pola gerak yang buruk. ROM penuh 175 Page 8. ...
Chronic pain is a significant and costly problem in the United States as well as throughout the i... more Chronic pain is a significant and costly problem in the United States as well as throughout the industrialized world. Unfortunately, there have been concerns about the effectiveness of traditional medical interventions, suggesting the need for alternative chronic pain treatment strategies. However, the introduction of the biopsychosocial model of pain during the past decade stimulated the development of more therapeutically effective and cost-effective interdisciplinary chronic pain management programs. In the present article we briefly review the history of pain management, discuss the major components of a “true” interdisciplinary pain management program, focus on the evidence-based outcomes that have documented the effectiveness of such interdisciplinary pain management programs, and note the barriers that have blocked the wider use of such programs. Finally, we discuss future directions in interdisciplinary pain management.
14 Improving the Management of Low Back Pain; A Paradigm Shift for Primary Care Sheri D Pruitt Mi... more 14 Improving the Management of Low Back Pain; A Paradigm Shift for Primary Care Sheri D Pruitt Michael Von Korff The Scope of the ... it is increasingly accepted that patients' beliefs, attitudes, and daily be-haviors about back pain need to be ad-dressed (Burton, Tillotson, Main ...
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