Most research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors (catastrophizing and self-efficacy beliefs) and levels of pain, disability and fatigue in patients with chronic widespread pain has been performed in multidisciplinary environments. It is less clear whether these associations are valid in other clinical environments. This study therefore aimed to establish whether changes in cognitive factors were related to changes in pain, disability and fatigue among patients treated in a physiotherapy-led symptom management programme. A longitudinal pre-post treatment study. Regression analyses were performed with change in pain, disability, physical and mental fatigue as the dependent measures. Demographics, change in pain and fatigue (...
Chronic pain is a common condition that impacts on an individuals ability to engage in functional ta...
This study examined whether self-efficacy mediated the relationship between pain catastrophizing and...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is generally good evidence that pain management interventions th...
Most research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors (catastrophizing and self-efficac...
Most research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors (catastrophizing and self-efficac...
ObjectivesMost research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors and pain, disability an...
ObjectivesMost research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors and pain, disability an...
ObjectivesMost research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors and pain, disability an...
ObjectivesMost research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors and pain, disability an...
Objectives Most research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors and pain, disability ...
This study investigates the interactions between self-efficacy–including subcomponents–and symptoms ...
This study investigates the interactions between self-efficacy–including subcomponents–and symptoms ...
Objective: The literature on chronic pain suggests that pain catastrophizing and self-efficacy are i...
Purpose: To explore the associations between (improvement in) fatigue and (improvement in) clinical ...
Purpose: To explore the associations between (improvement in) fatigue and (improvement in) clinical ...
Chronic pain is a common condition that impacts on an individuals ability to engage in functional ta...
This study examined whether self-efficacy mediated the relationship between pain catastrophizing and...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is generally good evidence that pain management interventions th...
Most research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors (catastrophizing and self-efficac...
Most research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors (catastrophizing and self-efficac...
ObjectivesMost research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors and pain, disability an...
ObjectivesMost research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors and pain, disability an...
ObjectivesMost research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors and pain, disability an...
ObjectivesMost research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors and pain, disability an...
Objectives Most research exploring the relationship between cognitive factors and pain, disability ...
This study investigates the interactions between self-efficacy–including subcomponents–and symptoms ...
This study investigates the interactions between self-efficacy–including subcomponents–and symptoms ...
Objective: The literature on chronic pain suggests that pain catastrophizing and self-efficacy are i...
Purpose: To explore the associations between (improvement in) fatigue and (improvement in) clinical ...
Purpose: To explore the associations between (improvement in) fatigue and (improvement in) clinical ...
Chronic pain is a common condition that impacts on an individuals ability to engage in functional ta...
This study examined whether self-efficacy mediated the relationship between pain catastrophizing and...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is generally good evidence that pain management interventions th...