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Long-lasting improvements in health-related quality of life among women with chronic pain,following multidisciplinary rehabilitation
Authors:Sigrún Vala Björnsdóttir  Jan Triebel  Margrét Arnljótsdóttir  Gunnar Tómasson  Unnur Anna Valdimarsdóttir
Institution:1. Centre of Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland;2. HNLFI Rehabilitation Clinic, Hveragerei, Iceland;3. HNLFI Rehabilitation Clinic, Hveragerei, Iceland;4. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Akademiska, University Hospital Uppsala, Sweden;5. Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:Purpose: To determine whether observed health-related quality-of-life improvements after four-week traditional multidisciplinary pain management program and additional neuroscience education and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for chronic pain are sustained at six-month follow-up.

Method: This observational longitudinal follow-up study, with complete follow-up of 75 women, 61.5% of initial traditional approach group (treated 2001–2005) and 56 (62.2%) receiving the new approach (treated 2006–2009). Pain intensity and quality of life were measured at baseline and six months after interventions. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and paired samples t-tests were used for statistical analysis.

Results: Both groups showed sustained improvements in pain intensity (traditional approach?=??10.6 p?<?0.001]; new approach?=??14.5 p?p?p?p?=?0.066]), whereas all other domains among both groups were sustained. Significant decline was observed from discharge to six month among both groups with the exception of the sleep domain among the traditional approach group, pain intensity among the new approach and financial status among both groups. No baseline differences were revealed between responders and nonresponders.

Conclusions: Multidisciplinary interventions for women with chronic pain conditions improved quality of life and pain intensity with lasting improvements observed half a year after treatment completion.

  • Implications for rehabilitation
  • Intensive multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation is essential for chronic pain conditions.

  • This follow-up study shows sustained improvement in health-related quality of life and pain intensity six months after such rehabilitation was completed.

  • Emphasizing mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and neuroscience patient education may contribute to less decline in pain intensity from discharge to six-month follow-up compared with a more traditional approach.

Keywords:Quality of life  chronic pain  multidisciplinary rehabilitation  mindfulness  neuroscience patient education  follow-up
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