432
Views
13
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Papers

Controlled 3-year follow-up of a multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation program in primary health care

, , , , &
Pages 307-316 | Accepted 01 Jun 2009, Published online: 01 Oct 2009

References

  • Latham J, Davis BD. The socioeconomic impact of chronic pain. Disabil Rehabil 1994;16:39–44.
  • McBeth J, Macfarlane GJ. The prevalence of regional and widespread musculoskeletal pain symptoms. In: Linton SJ, editor. New avenues for the prevention of chronic musculoskeletal pain and disability. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 2002. pp 7–22.
  • Wadell G. The epidemiology of back pain. In: Wadell G, editor. The back pain revolution, 2nd ed. Glasgow: Churchill Livingstone (Elsevier Limited); 2004. pp 71–89.
  • Linton SJ. Why does chronic pain develop? A behavioral approach. In: Linton SJ, editor. New avenues for the prevention of chronic musculoskeletal pain and disability. Pain researce and clinical management. Vol. 12. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science B.V.; 2002. pp 67–82.
  • Engel GL. The need for a new medical model: a challenge for biomedicine. Science 1977;196:129–136.
  • Gatchel RJ, Peng YB, Peters ML, Fuchs PN, Turk DC. The biopsychosocial approach to chronic pain: scientific advances and future directions. Psychol Bull 2007;133:581–624.
  • Grahn B, Ekdahl C, Borgquist L. Effects of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme on health-related quality of life in patients with prolonged musculoskeletal disorders: a 6-month follow-up of a prospective controlled study. Disabil Rehabil 1998;20:285–297.
  • Bendix AF, Bendix T, Ostenfeld S, Bush E, Andersen. Active treatment programs for patients with chronic low back pain: a prospective, randomized, observer-blinded study. Eur Spine J 1995;4:148–152.
  • Turk D. The role of demografic and psychosocial factors in transition from acute to chronic pain. In: Jensen TS, Turner JA, Wiesenfeld-Hallin Z, editors. Proceedings of the 8th World Congress on Pain, Progress in Pain Research and Management. Seattle: JASP Press; 1997. pp 185–213.
  • Pincus T, Burton AK, Vogel S, Field AP. A systematic review of psychological factors as predictors of chronicity/disability in prospective cohorts of low back pain. Spine 2002;27:E109–E120.
  • Waddell G, Nordlund A. Review of social security systems. In: Nachemson A, Johansson E, editors. Neck and back pain: the scientific evidence of causes, diagnosis, and treatment. Philadephia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2000. pp 427–471.
  • Bergman S, Herrstrom P, Hogstrom K, Petersson IF, Svensson B, Jacobsson LT. Chronic musculoskeletal pain, prevalence rates, and sociodemographic associations in a Swedish population study. J Rheumatol 2001;28:1369–1377.
  • Gerdle B, Bjork J, Henriksson C, Bengtsson A. Prevalence of current and chronic pain and their influences upon work and healthcare-seeking: a population study. J Rheumatol 2004;31:1399–1406.
  • Hasselstrom J, Liu-Palmgren J, Rasjo-Wraak G. Prevalence of pain in general practice. Eur J Pain 2002;6:375–385.
  • Nordlund A, Wadell G. Cost of back pain in some OECD countries. In: Nachemson A, Jonsson E, editors. Neck and back pain: the scientific evidence of causes, diagnosis and treatment. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins; 2000. pp 421–425.
  • Jonsson D, Husberg M. Socioeconomic costs of rheumatic diseases. Implications for technology assessment. Int J Technol Assess Health Care 2000;16:1193–1200.
  • Gatchel RJ, Polatin PB, Noe C, Gardea M, Pulliam C, Thompson J. Treatment- and cost-effectiveness of early intervention for acute low-back pain patients: a one-year prospective study. J Occup Rehabil 2003;13:1–9.
  • Fordyce WE, Fowler RS Jr, Lehmann JF, Delateur BJ, Sand PL, Trieschmann RB. Operant conditioning in the treatment of chronic pain. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1973;54:399–408.
  • Feuerstein M, Callan-Harris S, Hickey P, Dyer D, Armbruster W, Carosella AM. Multidisciplinary rehabilitation of chronic work-related upper extremity disorders. Long-term effects. J Occup Med 1993;35:396–403.
  • Jensen IB, Bergstrom G, Ljungquist T, Bodin L, Nygren AL. A randomized controlled component analysis of a behavioral medicine rehabilitation program for chronic spinal pain: are the effects dependent on gender? Pain 2001;91:65–78.
  • Kole-Snijders AM, Vlaeyen JW, Goossens ME, Rutten-van Molken MP, Heuts PH, van Breukelen G, van Eek H. Chronic low-back pain: what does cognitive coping skills training add to operant behavioral treatment? Results of a randomized clinical trial. J Consult Clin Psychol 1999;67:931–944.
  • Lang E, Liebig K, Kastner S, Neundorfer B, Heuschmann P. Multidisciplinary rehabilitation versus usual care for chronic low back pain in the community: effects on quality of life. Spine J 2003;3:270–276.
  • Nordin M, Balague F, Cedraschi C. Nonspecific lower-back pain: surgical versus nonsurgical treatment. Clin Orthop Relat Res 2006;443:156–167.
  • SBU. Metoder för behandling av långvarig smärta (Swedish). In: Stockholm: The Swedish Council on Technology Assessment in Health Care; 2006.
  • Guzman J, Esmail R, Karjalainen K, Malmivaara A, Irvin E, Bombardier C. Multidisciplinary bio-psycho-social rehabilitation for chronic low back pain. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2002:CD000963.
  • Guzman J, Esmail R, Karjalainen K, Malmivaara A, Irvin E, Bombardier C. Multidisciplinary rehabilitation for chronic low back pain: systematic review. BMJ 2001;322:1511–1516.
  • Scascighini L, Toma V, Dober-Spielmann S, Sprott H. Multidisciplinary treatment for chronic pain: a systematic review of interventions and outcomes. Rheumatology 2008;47:670–678.
  • Westman A, Linton SJ, Theorell T, Ohrvik J, Wahlen P, Leppert J. Quality of life and maintenance of improvements after early multimodal rehabilitation: a 5-year follow-up. Disabil Rehabil 2006;28:437–446.
  • Teasell RW, Harth M. Functional restoration. Returning patients with chronic low back pain to work – revolution or fad? Spine 1996;21:844–847.
  • Ekberg K, Bjorkqvist B, Malm P, Bjerre-Kiely B, Axelson O. Controlled two year follow up of rehabilitation for disorders in the neck and shoulders. Occup Environ Med 1994;51:833–838.
  • Skouen JS, Grasdal AL, Haldorsen EM, Ursin H. Relative cost-effectiveness of extensive and light multidisciplinary treatment programs versus treatment as usual for patients with chronic low back pain on long-term sick leave: randomized controlled study. Spine 2002;27:901–909; discussion 909–910.
  • Jellema P, van der Windt DA, van der Horst HE, Twisk JW, Stalman WA, Bouter LM. Should treatment of (sub)acute low back pain be aimed at psychosocial prognostic factors? Cluster randomised clinical trial in general practice. BMJ 2005;331:84.
  • Lanes TC, Gauron EF, Spratt KF, Wernimont TJ, Found EM, Weinstein JN. Long-term follow-up of patients with chronic back pain treated in a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program. Spine 1995;20:801–806.
  • Linton SJ, van Tulder MW. Preventive interventions for back and neck pain. In: Nachemson A, Jonsson E, editors. Neck and back pain. The science evidence of causes, diagnosis, and treatment. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2000. pp 127–148.
  • Angvik BR, Berg E. Psychologist and general practitioner working together in the doctor's office. The exploration of a co-therapy model. Tidskrift for Norsk Psykologförening (Norwegian) 1996;13:794–799.
  • Hensing G, Alexanderson K, Allebeck P, Bjurulf P. How to measure sickness absence? Literature review and suggestion of five basic measures. Scand J Soc Med 1998;26:133–144.
  • Linton SJ, Halldén K, Hellsing A. The reliability of self-reported sick absenteeism: a pilot study. Scand J Behav Therapy 1995;24:145–150.
  • McHorney CA, Ware JE Jr, Lu JF, Sherbourne CD. The MOS 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36). III. Tests of data quality, scaling assumptions, and reliability across diverse patient groups. Med Care 1994;32:40–66.
  • Theorell T, Perski A, Akerstedt T, Sigala F, Ahlberg-Hulten G, Svensson J, Eneroth P. Changes in job strain in relation to changes in physiological state. A longitudinal study. Scand J Work Environ Health 1988;14:189–196.
  • Rosenstiel AK, Keefe FJ. The use of coping strategies in chronic low back pain patients: relationship to patient characteristics and current adjustment. Pain 1983;17:33–44.
  • Jensen I, Linton, SJ. Coping Strategies Questionnaire (CSQ): Reliability of the Swedish version of the CSQ. Scand J Behav Therapy 1993;22:139–145.
  • Osman A, Barrios FX, Gutierrez PM, Kopper BA, Merrifield T, Grittmann L. The Pain Catastrophizing Scale: further psychometric evaluation with adult samples. J Behav Med 2000;23:351–365.
  • Sullivan M, Bishop, SRB, Pivik, J. The Pain Catastrophizing Scale: Development and validation. Psychol Assess 1995;7:524–532.
  • Vlaeyen JW, Kole-Snijders AM, Boeren RG, van Eek H. Fear of movement/(re)injury in chronic low back pain and its relation to behavioral performance. Pain 1995;62:363–372.
  • Theorell T, Konarski-Svensson JK, Ahlmen J, Perski A. The role of paid work in Swedish chronic dialysis patients – a nation-wide survey: paid work and dialysis. J Intern Med 1991;230:501–509.
  • Linton SJ, Hallden K. Can we screen for problematic back pain? A screening questionnaire for predicting outcome in acute and subacute back pain. Clin J Pain 1998;14:209–215.
  • Dunstan DA, Covic T, Tyson GA, Lennie IG. Does the Orebro Musculoskeletal Pain Questionnaire predict outcomes following a work-related compensable injury? Int J Rehabil Res 2005;28:369–370.
  • Cherkin D, Deyo RA, Berg AO. Evaluation of a physician education intervention to improve primary care for low-back pain. II. Impact on patients. Spine 1991;16:1173–1178.
  • Sullivan MJ, Adams H, Rhodenizer T, Stanish WD. A psychosocial risk factor – targeted intervention for the prevention of chronic pain and disability following whiplash injury. Phys Ther 2006;86:8–18.
  • Linton SJ, Nordin E. A 5-year follow-up evaluation of the health and economic consequences of an early cognitive behavioral intervention for back pain: a randomized, controlled trial. Spine 2006;31:853–858.
  • Linton SJ. The way forward: Implementing a psychological perspective in the clinic. In: Linton SJ, editor. Understanding pain for better clinical practice. A psychological perspective. Örebro: Elsevier; 2005. pp 141–150.
  • Voss M, Floderus B, Diderichsen F. Physical, psychosocial, and organisational factors relative to sickness absence: a study based on Sweden Post. Occup Environ Med 2001;58:178–184.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.