Motivational enhancement therapy in addition to physical therapy improves motivational factors and treatment outcomes in people with low back pain: a randomized controlled trial |
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Authors: | Vong Sinfia K Cheing Gladys L Chan Fong So Eric M Chan Chetwyn C |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China;bDepartment of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI;cPhysiotherapy Department, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China |
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Abstract: | Vong SK, Cheing GL, Chan F, So EM, Chan CC. Motivational enhancement therapy in addition to physical therapy improves motivational factors and treatment outcomes in people with low back pain: a randomized controlled trial.ObjectivesTo examine whether the addition of motivational enhancement treatment (MET) to conventional physical therapy (PT) produces better outcomes than PT alone in people with chronic low back pain (LBP).DesignA double-blinded, prospective, randomized, controlled trial.SettingPT outpatient department.ParticipantsParticipants (N=76) with chronic LBP were randomly assigned to receive 10 sessions of either MET plus PT or PT alone.InterventionMET included motivational interviewing strategies and motivation-enhancing factors. The PT program consisted of interferential therapy and back exercises.Main Outcome MeasuresMotivational-enhancing factors, pain intensity, physical functions, and exercise compliance.ResultsThe MET-plus-PT group produced significantly greater improvements than the PT group in 3 motivation-enhancing factors; proxy efficacy (P<.001), working alliance (P<.001), and treatment expectancy (P=.011). Furthermore, they performed significantly better in lifting capacity (P=.015), 36-Item Short Form Health Survey General Health subscale (P=.015), and exercise compliance (P=.002) than the PT group. A trend of a greater decrease in visual analog scale and Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire scores also was found in the MET-plus-PT group than the PT group.ConclusionThe addition of MET to PT treatment can effectively enhance motivation and exercise compliance and show better improvement in physical function in patients with chronic LBP compared with PT alone. |
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Keywords: | Low back pain Motivation Physical therapy Rehabilitation |
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