<div><p>Background</p><p>This study evaluated the efficacy of the PASSAGE Program, a structured multicomponent interdisciplinary group intervention for the self-management of FMS.</p><p>Methods</p><p>A mixed-methods randomized controlled trial (intervention (INT) vs. waitlist (WL)) was conducted with patients suffering from FMS. Data were collected at baseline (T<sub>0</sub>), at the end of the intervention (T<sub>1</sub>), and 3 months later (T<sub>2</sub>). The primary outcome was change in pain intensity (0-10). Secondary outcomes were fibromyalgia severity, pain interference, sleep quality, pain coping strategies, depression, health-related quality of life, patient global impression of change (PGIC), and perceived pain relief. Qualitati...
Background: Patient education standards recommend that identifying clients’ perceptions of effective...
WOS: 000384228000006PubMed ID: 27055444We investigated the effects of long- and short-term interdisc...
Fibromyalgia is a multifaceted chronic pain syndrome and the integration of different health discipl...
This study evaluated the efficacy of the PASSAGE Program, a structured multicomponent interdisciplin...
This study evaluated the efficacy of the PASSAGE Program, a structured multicomponent interdisciplin...
Background This study evaluated the efficacy of the PASSAGE Program, a structured multicomponent int...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy of a weekly interdisciplinary program (WIP) consisted of e...
We investigated the effects of long- and short-term interdisciplinary treatment approaches for reduc...
The purpose of the current study was to develop a manualized treatment for fibromyalgia syndrome (FM...
Background Self-management programmes (SMP) are recommended for patients with fibrom...
Background: Fibromyalgia (FM) affects approximately 2% of the population and characterised by chroni...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate a multidisciplinary group treatment for patients with fibromyalgia (FM) tai...
Introduction: People with fibromyalgia (FM) suffer from symptoms such as widespread pain, non-refres...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological approaches are recommended as first-line treatment for patients wi...
Patients with fibromyalgia (FM) have often tried many outpatient treatments, and breakthrough pain f...
Background: Patient education standards recommend that identifying clients’ perceptions of effective...
WOS: 000384228000006PubMed ID: 27055444We investigated the effects of long- and short-term interdisc...
Fibromyalgia is a multifaceted chronic pain syndrome and the integration of different health discipl...
This study evaluated the efficacy of the PASSAGE Program, a structured multicomponent interdisciplin...
This study evaluated the efficacy of the PASSAGE Program, a structured multicomponent interdisciplin...
Background This study evaluated the efficacy of the PASSAGE Program, a structured multicomponent int...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy of a weekly interdisciplinary program (WIP) consisted of e...
We investigated the effects of long- and short-term interdisciplinary treatment approaches for reduc...
The purpose of the current study was to develop a manualized treatment for fibromyalgia syndrome (FM...
Background Self-management programmes (SMP) are recommended for patients with fibrom...
Background: Fibromyalgia (FM) affects approximately 2% of the population and characterised by chroni...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate a multidisciplinary group treatment for patients with fibromyalgia (FM) tai...
Introduction: People with fibromyalgia (FM) suffer from symptoms such as widespread pain, non-refres...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological approaches are recommended as first-line treatment for patients wi...
Patients with fibromyalgia (FM) have often tried many outpatient treatments, and breakthrough pain f...
Background: Patient education standards recommend that identifying clients’ perceptions of effective...
WOS: 000384228000006PubMed ID: 27055444We investigated the effects of long- and short-term interdisc...
Fibromyalgia is a multifaceted chronic pain syndrome and the integration of different health discipl...