Objective: To determine whether self-reported pain measures are associated with selection for multimodal or multidisciplinary rehabilitation (MMR) and whether this selection is influenced by sex. Design: Cross-sectional cohort study. Subjects: A total of 1,226 women and 464 men with chronic pain conditions from 2 university hospitals. Methods: Drawing from the Swedish Quality Registry for Pain Rehabilitation (SQRP), data on pain, psychological symptoms, function, health, and activity/participation were collected. Multiple logistic regression was used to investigate association of pain measures with selection for MMR (no/yes) after multidisciplinary assessment. Covariates were: age, educational level, anxiety, depression, working status, and...
OBJECTIVE: Multimodal rehabilitation programmes (MMRP) for chronic pain could be improved by determi...
This study investigates the effects of sex, education, and country of birth on clinical presentation...
Purpose: To analyse differences between males and females in expectations about rehabilitation outco...
Objective: To determine whether self-reported pain measures are associated with selection for multim...
Objective: To determine whether self-reported painmeasures are associated with selection for multimo...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of research about a potential education-related bias in assessment of pa...
Background: There is a lack of research about a potential education-related bias in assessment of pa...
Objective: To evaluate patient-reported outcome measures in 2 different multimodal pain rehabilitati...
Objective: To examine potential gender bias in recommendations of further examination and rehabilita...
Background: Chronic pain is a major and complex health condition associated with reduced work perfor...
Purpose The aim of this study is to explore differences between male and female patients entering a ...
Purpose: Chronic pain is often multifactorial and accompanied by psychological distress, catastrophi...
Introduction:. Chronic pain is treated with multimodal rehabilitation programs, targeting improvemen...
The aim of this study is to explore differences between male and female patients entering a rehabili...
STUDY DESIGN. Cross-sectional population-based study. OBJECTIVE. To study sex differences in consequ...
OBJECTIVE: Multimodal rehabilitation programmes (MMRP) for chronic pain could be improved by determi...
This study investigates the effects of sex, education, and country of birth on clinical presentation...
Purpose: To analyse differences between males and females in expectations about rehabilitation outco...
Objective: To determine whether self-reported pain measures are associated with selection for multim...
Objective: To determine whether self-reported painmeasures are associated with selection for multimo...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of research about a potential education-related bias in assessment of pa...
Background: There is a lack of research about a potential education-related bias in assessment of pa...
Objective: To evaluate patient-reported outcome measures in 2 different multimodal pain rehabilitati...
Objective: To examine potential gender bias in recommendations of further examination and rehabilita...
Background: Chronic pain is a major and complex health condition associated with reduced work perfor...
Purpose The aim of this study is to explore differences between male and female patients entering a ...
Purpose: Chronic pain is often multifactorial and accompanied by psychological distress, catastrophi...
Introduction:. Chronic pain is treated with multimodal rehabilitation programs, targeting improvemen...
The aim of this study is to explore differences between male and female patients entering a rehabili...
STUDY DESIGN. Cross-sectional population-based study. OBJECTIVE. To study sex differences in consequ...
OBJECTIVE: Multimodal rehabilitation programmes (MMRP) for chronic pain could be improved by determi...
This study investigates the effects of sex, education, and country of birth on clinical presentation...
Purpose: To analyse differences between males and females in expectations about rehabilitation outco...