Background/aim: Activity pacing is one of the most widely endorsed interventions used by occupational therapists to assist clients to manage chronic pain conditions. It targets two behaviours that are thought to be maladaptive: activity avoidance and overactivity (activity engagement that severely aggravates pain). However, in more recent years, the potential for activity pacing to negatively impact activity participation has been recognised which deters habitually overactive individuals from adopting the self-management strategy. The main aim of this study was to evaluate if variances in activity participation can be explained by how individuals approach activity engagement when in pain. Methods: Sixty-eight adults with chronic pain comple...
Activity patterns are believed to play an important role in the development and perpetuation of chro...
Six activity patterns were identified across various self-report measures in participants with chron...
Several self-report measures were used to identify 6 activity patterns in chronic pain patients: pai...
Background/aim: Activity pacing is one of the most widely endorsed interventions used by occupationa...
Objectives: To examine: (1) the relationships between habitual approach to activity engagement and s...
Objective: To systematically review the associations between different approaches to activity (ie, a...
Two nonoptimal approaches to activity adopted by individuals experiencing persistent pain are descri...
Background and aims: How an individual with chronic pain approaches activity has long be thought to ...
This longitudinal study explored whether activity patterns change over time in a sample of 56 indivi...
This longitudinal study explored whether activity patterns change over time in a sample of 56 indivi...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine differences in (the course of) daily activity leve...
Overactivity (activity engagement that significantly exacerbates pain) is a common term in the chron...
Overactivity (activity engagement that significantly exacerbates pain) is a common term in the chron...
Objectives: To examine: 1) the relationships between habitual approach to activity engagement and sp...
Purpose: Activity pacing (AP) is widely used to manage chronic pain. However, recent developments in...
Activity patterns are believed to play an important role in the development and perpetuation of chro...
Six activity patterns were identified across various self-report measures in participants with chron...
Several self-report measures were used to identify 6 activity patterns in chronic pain patients: pai...
Background/aim: Activity pacing is one of the most widely endorsed interventions used by occupationa...
Objectives: To examine: (1) the relationships between habitual approach to activity engagement and s...
Objective: To systematically review the associations between different approaches to activity (ie, a...
Two nonoptimal approaches to activity adopted by individuals experiencing persistent pain are descri...
Background and aims: How an individual with chronic pain approaches activity has long be thought to ...
This longitudinal study explored whether activity patterns change over time in a sample of 56 indivi...
This longitudinal study explored whether activity patterns change over time in a sample of 56 indivi...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine differences in (the course of) daily activity leve...
Overactivity (activity engagement that significantly exacerbates pain) is a common term in the chron...
Overactivity (activity engagement that significantly exacerbates pain) is a common term in the chron...
Objectives: To examine: 1) the relationships between habitual approach to activity engagement and sp...
Purpose: Activity pacing (AP) is widely used to manage chronic pain. However, recent developments in...
Activity patterns are believed to play an important role in the development and perpetuation of chro...
Six activity patterns were identified across various self-report measures in participants with chron...
Several self-report measures were used to identify 6 activity patterns in chronic pain patients: pai...