Objectives. To examine the protocol adherence to the theoretical background of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in a RCT of a web-based intervention including e-diaries and written personalized feedback delivered via smartphone for persons with chronic widespread pain. Methods. The data consisted of 790 written feedback. A qualitative descriptive design on how ACT and other therapeutic processes were used in the feedback which was applied. The analysis was done with a feedback coding scheme developed employing a combination of an inductive and deductive approach. Results. The coded feedback messages reflected five of the six main ACT processes in addition to communication and motivation strategies. The degree of inter-rater reliabi...
Internet-delivered interventions hold the possibility to make pain rehabilitation more accessible an...
Vast efforts have been made to improve the understanding and treatment of chronic pain as a highly c...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been widely tested for chronic pain, with demonstrated e...
Objectives. To examine the protocol adherence to the theoretical background of Acceptance and Commit...
Background We systematically reviewed all literature concerning online Acceptance and Commitment The...
Acceptance-based psychological interventions can potentially minimize the burden of chronic pain. Th...
Background: Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is an evidence-based treatment to improve functi...
Background: Web-based interventions are becoming an alternative of treatment aimed to support behavi...
Purpose This study investigated change processes resulting from a randomized controlled trial smartp...
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The web-based delivery of psychosocial interventions is a promising treatment modality for people su...
Psychological interventions are increasingly utilising online or mobile phone based platforms to del...
An innovative, Internet-based chronic pain treatment tailored to a military and police population wa...
Internet-delivered interventions hold the possibility to make pain rehabilitation more accessible an...
Background: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an effective intervention for the treatment o...
Internet-delivered interventions hold the possibility to make pain rehabilitation more accessible an...
Vast efforts have been made to improve the understanding and treatment of chronic pain as a highly c...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been widely tested for chronic pain, with demonstrated e...
Objectives. To examine the protocol adherence to the theoretical background of Acceptance and Commit...
Background We systematically reviewed all literature concerning online Acceptance and Commitment The...
Acceptance-based psychological interventions can potentially minimize the burden of chronic pain. Th...
Background: Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is an evidence-based treatment to improve functi...
Background: Web-based interventions are becoming an alternative of treatment aimed to support behavi...
Purpose This study investigated change processes resulting from a randomized controlled trial smartp...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: This study investigated change processes resulting from a ran...
The web-based delivery of psychosocial interventions is a promising treatment modality for people su...
Psychological interventions are increasingly utilising online or mobile phone based platforms to del...
An innovative, Internet-based chronic pain treatment tailored to a military and police population wa...
Internet-delivered interventions hold the possibility to make pain rehabilitation more accessible an...
Background: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an effective intervention for the treatment o...
Internet-delivered interventions hold the possibility to make pain rehabilitation more accessible an...
Vast efforts have been made to improve the understanding and treatment of chronic pain as a highly c...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been widely tested for chronic pain, with demonstrated e...