The way people with musculoskeletal disorders deal with pain influences their prognosis. Psychosocial factors that influence outcomes include fear of movement, coping, self-efficacy, and catastrophizing. A 3-round modified Delphi study was conducted with the aim to reach consensus on the most appropriate questionnaires to assess these 4 psychosocial factors in patients at risk of developing persistent musculoskeletal pain. The panel consisted of 36 experts, with track records in medicine, psychology, and allied health. To be considered an expert, a minimum number of authorships were required on research articles using self-administered questionnaires to assess these psychosocial factors in relevant patient populations. In round 1, the exper...
Background and Objectives: Chronic pain is one of the important problems in medicine. The aim of thi...
Background: Healthcare practitioner beliefs influence patients' beliefs and health outcomes in muscu...
Background: Contrasting evidence exists on the ability of clinicians to identify biopsychosocial fac...
The way people with musculoskeletal disorders deal with pain influences their prognosis. Psychosocia...
Depression, anxiety and somatization influence the recovery of people with musculoskeletal pain. A D...
OBJECTIVES: The plethora of self-administered questionnaires to assess positive psychosocial factors...
Long-term musculoskeletal pain is a large public health problem with serious consequences both for t...
Objective: To investigate and review psychological influences of pain such as kinesiophobia and pain...
Objectives: Patients' beliefs and expectations about their pain have been identified as important di...
Chronic pain is a complex phenomenon. Understanding its multiple dimensions requires the use of a co...
International audienceObjectiveThe identification of helpful or unhelpful behavioral strategies for ...
OBJECTIVE: To reach consensus on the most important biopsychosocial factors that influence functiona...
The identification of helpful or unhelpful behavioral strategies for coping with pain would assist i...
Background & Aims: The current study aimed to investigate the role of catastrophizing as mediator va...
OBJECTIVE: To examine selected psychometric properties of these instruments in a cohort of patients ...
Background and Objectives: Chronic pain is one of the important problems in medicine. The aim of thi...
Background: Healthcare practitioner beliefs influence patients' beliefs and health outcomes in muscu...
Background: Contrasting evidence exists on the ability of clinicians to identify biopsychosocial fac...
The way people with musculoskeletal disorders deal with pain influences their prognosis. Psychosocia...
Depression, anxiety and somatization influence the recovery of people with musculoskeletal pain. A D...
OBJECTIVES: The plethora of self-administered questionnaires to assess positive psychosocial factors...
Long-term musculoskeletal pain is a large public health problem with serious consequences both for t...
Objective: To investigate and review psychological influences of pain such as kinesiophobia and pain...
Objectives: Patients' beliefs and expectations about their pain have been identified as important di...
Chronic pain is a complex phenomenon. Understanding its multiple dimensions requires the use of a co...
International audienceObjectiveThe identification of helpful or unhelpful behavioral strategies for ...
OBJECTIVE: To reach consensus on the most important biopsychosocial factors that influence functiona...
The identification of helpful or unhelpful behavioral strategies for coping with pain would assist i...
Background & Aims: The current study aimed to investigate the role of catastrophizing as mediator va...
OBJECTIVE: To examine selected psychometric properties of these instruments in a cohort of patients ...
Background and Objectives: Chronic pain is one of the important problems in medicine. The aim of thi...
Background: Healthcare practitioner beliefs influence patients' beliefs and health outcomes in muscu...
Background: Contrasting evidence exists on the ability of clinicians to identify biopsychosocial fac...