Aim This article explores factors that contribute to clients\u27 chronic pain management from an occupational therapy perspective. Method Nine occupational therapists from Australia and New Zealand who worked in this practice area were interviewed. Qualitative method of narrative inquiry was used to analyse the therapists\u27 practice narratives to determine their view of how clients manage their chronic pain. Results Among many themes, significant agentic (positive management) themes and victimic (negative themes related to non-management) emerged. Agentic themes were related to conceptual categories of being: the importance of maintaining valued roles and having good social support; to knowing: accepting the long-term nature of pain and...
Purpose. This study aimed to explore factors which predicated successful long-term pain management f...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Chronic pain is a common disabling condition which affects millions of ...
The article was originally published by Dove Press in Patient Preference and Adherence. See DOI:10.2...
Introduction: Chronic pain within the Australian context has been noted to be third only to cardiova...
We as occupational therapy students at the University of Southern Maine partnered with The Cedars wh...
We as occupational therapy students at the University of Southern Maine partnered with The Cedars wh...
peer-reviewedThis thesis comprises eight papers that aim to explore the relationship between occupa...
Occupational therapy (OT) makes a unique contribution to chronic pain (CP) management due to its ove...
Objectives: The main objective was to explore the process of becoming a self-therapist after attendi...
Chronic pain is a common yet debilitating condition, affecting over 1 in 5 adults in the United Stat...
Chronic pain has been described as ‘the silent epidemic’ in the UK and its prevalence continues to p...
Chronic pain has been described as ‘the silent epidemic’ in the UK and its prevalence continues to p...
Chronic pain is a common yet debilitating condition, affecting over 1 in 5 adults in the United Stat...
Chronic pain is a common yet debilitating condition, affecting over 1 in 5 adults in the United Stat...
Objectives: The main objective was to explore the process of becoming a self-therapist after attendi...
Purpose. This study aimed to explore factors which predicated successful long-term pain management f...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Chronic pain is a common disabling condition which affects millions of ...
The article was originally published by Dove Press in Patient Preference and Adherence. See DOI:10.2...
Introduction: Chronic pain within the Australian context has been noted to be third only to cardiova...
We as occupational therapy students at the University of Southern Maine partnered with The Cedars wh...
We as occupational therapy students at the University of Southern Maine partnered with The Cedars wh...
peer-reviewedThis thesis comprises eight papers that aim to explore the relationship between occupa...
Occupational therapy (OT) makes a unique contribution to chronic pain (CP) management due to its ove...
Objectives: The main objective was to explore the process of becoming a self-therapist after attendi...
Chronic pain is a common yet debilitating condition, affecting over 1 in 5 adults in the United Stat...
Chronic pain has been described as ‘the silent epidemic’ in the UK and its prevalence continues to p...
Chronic pain has been described as ‘the silent epidemic’ in the UK and its prevalence continues to p...
Chronic pain is a common yet debilitating condition, affecting over 1 in 5 adults in the United Stat...
Chronic pain is a common yet debilitating condition, affecting over 1 in 5 adults in the United Stat...
Objectives: The main objective was to explore the process of becoming a self-therapist after attendi...
Purpose. This study aimed to explore factors which predicated successful long-term pain management f...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Chronic pain is a common disabling condition which affects millions of ...
The article was originally published by Dove Press in Patient Preference and Adherence. See DOI:10.2...