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Publikováno v:
The Clinical Journal of Pain. 37:914-924
OBJECTIVES The aim of this meta-analysis was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of tanezumab for the treatment of patients with knee or hip osteoarthritis (OA). METHODS PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and Web of Scien
Autor:
Qiang-Min Huang, Erich Hohenauer, Lihui Li, César Fernández-de-las-Peñas, Rahel Stoop, Ron Clijsen, Marco Barbero
Publikováno v:
The Clinical Journal of Pain. 36:955-967
Objective The objective of this study was to conduct an updated systematic review of diagnostic criteria for myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) used in clinical trials of physical therapy interventions from 2007 to 2019. Methods MEDLINE and Physiother
Publikováno v:
The Clinical Journal of Pain. 36:950-954
Objective A literature review was conducted to compare placebo responses in a recent trial-which implemented an accurate pain reporting (APR) and placebo response reduction (PRR) training program-with placebo responses in similar previous trials in c
Autor:
Blake F. Dear, Tahlia Ricciardi, Nick Titov, Kok Eng Khor, Vincent J. Fogliati, Catherine Courtney, Milena Gandy, Sarah McDonald
Publikováno v:
The Clinical Journal of Pain. 34:505-514
Background This study examined the acceptability and preliminary outcomes of an internet-delivered pain management program, the Pain Course, when offered by a specialist pain management clinic in a large public hospital. Methods A single-group feasib
Autor:
Thomas Rutledge, Steven R. Garfin, Anne L. Weickgenant, Tatiana Chircop-Rollick, Mark S. Wallace, Mark A. Slater, John D'Andrea, Donald B. Penzien, J. Hampton Atkinson, Shetal Patel
Publikováno v:
The Clinical Journal of Pain. 34:322-327
Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a telephone-delivered, home-based cognitive-behavioral intervention for chronic low back pain in comparison to a matched supportive care (SC) treatment. Methods Participants (N=66)
Publikováno v:
The Clinical Journal of Pain. 33:756-765
Objectives: Vulvodynia (idiopathic chronic vulvar pain) is a prevalent condition associated with significant and negative impacts in many areas of function. Despite the increased research interest in vulvodynia in recent years, recommendations for ou
Publikováno v:
The Clinical Journal of Pain. 33:517-527
Background Available modalities for the longitudinal capture and analysis of pain intensity in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) limit our ability to study intraindividual and interindividual variation in pain and the factors influencing the tr
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Joseph H. Atkinson, John D'Andrea, Mark S. Wallace, Rachael Holloway, Anne L. Weickgenant, Tatiana Chircop-Rollick, Donald B. Penzien, Mark A. Slater, Thomas Rutledge, Jamie Gannon, Shetal Patel, Steven R. Garfin
Publikováno v:
The Clinical journal of pain. 35(4)
Objective To compare the efficacy of mental health professional versus primary care nurse-delivered telehealth cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and supportive care (SC) treatments for chronic low back pain, using data from 2 separate randomized con
Autor:
Gamze Inan, Sevil Inal
Publikováno v:
The Clinical journal of pain. 35(2)
Invasive procedures are important causes of pain and anxiety during hospitalization. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of 3 different distraction methods on the pain and anxiety levels of children during venipuncture.This was a randomized contr
Autor:
Marianne Lüking, Harald Baumeister, Holger Seifferth, Jiaxi Lin, Lisa Nowoczin, David Daniel Ebert
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Baumeister, H, Seifferth, H, Lin, J, Nowoczin, L, Lüking, M & Ebert, D D 2015, ' Impact of an Acceptance Facilitating Intervention on Patients’ Acceptance of Internet-based Pain Interventions : A randomized controlled trial ', The Clinical Journal of Pain, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 528-535 . https://doi.org/10.1097/AJP.0000000000000118
Baumeister, H, Seifferth, H, Lin, J, Nowoczin, L, Lüking, M & Ebert, D D 2015, ' Impact of an Acceptance Facilitating Intervention on Patients’ Acceptance of Internet-based Pain Interventions : A Randomised Controlled Trial ' The Clinical Journal of Pain, vol 31, no. 6, pp. 528-535 . DOI: 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000118
Baumeister, H, Seifferth, H, Lin, J, Nowoczin, L, Lüking, M & Ebert, D D 2015, ' Impact of an Acceptance Facilitating Intervention on Patients’ Acceptance of Internet-based Pain Interventions : A Randomised Controlled Trial ' The Clinical Journal of Pain, vol 31, no. 6, pp. 528-535 . DOI: 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000118
Objective: Results from clinical trials indicate that Internet-based psychological pain interventions are effective in treating chronic pain. However, little is known about patients' acceptance of these programs and how to positively influence patien