A brief primary care intervention to reduce fear of movement in chronic low back pain patients
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  • 作者:Thomas P Guck PhD (1)
    Raymond V Burke PhD (2)
    Christopher Rainville MD (1)
    Dreylana Hill-Taylor MD (1)
    Dustin P Wallace PhD (3)

    1. Department of Family Medicine
    ; Creighton University School of Medicine ; 1319 Leavenworth Street ; Omaha ; NE ; 68102 ; USA
    2. The Prevention Group
    ; Munroe Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation ; University of Nebraska Medical Center ; Omaha ; NE ; USA
    3. Integrative Pain Management
    ; Children鈥檚 Mercy Hospitals and Clinics ; School of Medicine ; University of Kansas City-Missouri ; Omaha ; NE ; USA
  • 关键词:Fear avoidance model ; Chronic pain ; Primary care ; Cognitive behavioral therapy ; Speed walking
  • 刊名:Translational Behavioral Medicine
  • 出版年:2015
  • 出版时间:March 2015
  • 年:2015
  • 卷:5
  • 期:1
  • 页码:113-121
  • 全文大小:251 KB
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  • 刊物主题:Medicine/Public Health, general; Health Psychology; Health Promotion and Disease Prevention; General Practice / Family Medicine; Cross Cultural Psychology;
  • 出版者:Springer US
  • ISSN:1613-9860
文摘
Fear avoidance model of chronic pain-based interventions are effective, but have not been successfully implemented into primary care. It was hypothesized that speed walking times and key measures of the fear avoidance model would improve following the brief intervention delivered in primary care. A brief primary care-based intervention (PCB) that included a single educational session, speed walking (an in vivo desensitization exposure task), and visual performance feedback was designed to reduce fear avoidance beliefs and improve function in 4 patients with chronic low back pain. A multiple baseline across subjects with a changing criterion design indicated that speed walking times improved from baseline only after the PCB intervention was delivered. Six fear avoidance model outcome measures improved from baseline to end of study and five of six outcome measures improved from end of study to follow-up. This study provides evidence for the efficacy of a brief PCB fear avoidance intervention that was successfully implemented into a busy clinic for the treatment of chronic pain.

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