OBJECTIVES: The plethora of self-administered questionnaires to assess positive psychosocial factors complicates questionnaire selection. This study aimed to identify and reach consensus on the most suitable self-administered questionnaires to assess resilience, optimism, pain acceptance and social support in people with pain. DESIGN: A three-round modified Delphi study. PARTICIPANTS: Forty international experts. METHODS: In Round 1, the experts suggested questionnaires deemed appropriate to assess resilience, optimism, pain acceptance and/or social support. In Round 2, experts indicated whether they considered the suggested questionnaires to be suitable (Yes/No/Don't know) to assess these psychosocial factors, taking into consideration con...
BACKGROUND: It is likely that people with chronic pain who have low self-efficacy have a worse progn...
Objectives: The assessment of cognitive reactions to chronic pain is less well developed than other ...
Abstract. Introduction:. Although evidence supports efficacy of treatments that enhance self-managem...
OBJECTIVES: The plethora of self-administered questionnaires to assess positive psychosocial factors...
The way people with musculoskeletal disorders deal with pain influences their prognosis. Psychosocia...
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...
Background: Theoretically, acceptance of chronic pain (CP) is an important determinant in the functi...
Background: Theoretically, acceptance of chronic pain (CP) is an important determinant in the functi...
Greater acceptance of chronic pain is associated with lesser levels of pain-related distress and dis...
Satisfaction with social support (pain-relevant social support) may influence pain experience and be...
Background: It is likely that people with chronic pain who have low self-efficacy have a worse progn...
Purpose: In clinical practice, it is often noted that some individuals struggle with chronic pain, w...
People with chronic pain often struggle with their sense of self and this can adversely impact their...
Greater acceptance of chronic pain is associated with lesser levels of pain-related distress and dis...
BACKGROUND: It is likely that people with chronic pain who have low self-efficacy have a worse progn...
Objectives: The assessment of cognitive reactions to chronic pain is less well developed than other ...
Abstract. Introduction:. Although evidence supports efficacy of treatments that enhance self-managem...
OBJECTIVES: The plethora of self-administered questionnaires to assess positive psychosocial factors...
The way people with musculoskeletal disorders deal with pain influences their prognosis. Psychosocia...
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...
Background: Theoretically, acceptance of chronic pain (CP) is an important determinant in the functi...
Background: Theoretically, acceptance of chronic pain (CP) is an important determinant in the functi...
Greater acceptance of chronic pain is associated with lesser levels of pain-related distress and dis...
Satisfaction with social support (pain-relevant social support) may influence pain experience and be...
Background: It is likely that people with chronic pain who have low self-efficacy have a worse progn...
Purpose: In clinical practice, it is often noted that some individuals struggle with chronic pain, w...
People with chronic pain often struggle with their sense of self and this can adversely impact their...
Greater acceptance of chronic pain is associated with lesser levels of pain-related distress and dis...
BACKGROUND: It is likely that people with chronic pain who have low self-efficacy have a worse progn...
Objectives: The assessment of cognitive reactions to chronic pain is less well developed than other ...
Abstract. Introduction:. Although evidence supports efficacy of treatments that enhance self-managem...