Background: A significant number of chronic pain patients experience a decline in therapeutic effects after rehabilitation. As face-to-face contacts with health care professionals are not always feasible after treatment, new, innovative, fully automated relapse-prevention programs are highly needed. Objective: In this study an online, automated relapse-prevention program based on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)—both as a website and as a mobile app—was developed and evaluated. At each step of the development, end users (ie, chronic pain patients) were consulted in order to fully address their needs. Methods: In a step-by-step process, a contextual inquiry, requirement specification, and design were executed with chronic pain patient...
Internet-delivered interventions hold the possibility to make pain rehabilitation more accessible an...
Background. Chronic pain is prevalent, disabling, costly, and undertreated. There is clearly a need ...
BACKGROUND: Although interdisciplinary multimodal pain treatment (IMPT) programs are widely regarded...
Background: A significant number of chronic pain patients experience a decline in therapeutic effect...
Background We systematically reviewed all literature concerning online Acceptance and Commitment The...
Objective: Chronic pain is a prevalent and burdensome condition. Reboot Online was developed to addr...
Objectives. Chronic pain causes significant disability and psychological distress, but barriers ofte...
Background: This pilot study aims to test the usability of the iACTwithPain platform, an online ACT-...
Relapse prevention after pain management is a neglected area and Internet-based interventions have t...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been widely tested for chronic pain, with demonstrated e...
BACKGROUND: To facilitate adherence to adaptive pain management behaviors after interdisciplinary mu...
Acceptance-based psychological interventions can potentially minimize the burden of chronic pain. Th...
Internet-delivered interventions hold the possibility to make pain rehabilitation more accessible an...
An innovative, Internet-based chronic pain treatment tailored to a military and police population wa...
Background: In recent years, the high prevalence and wide population coverage of chronic pain have b...
Internet-delivered interventions hold the possibility to make pain rehabilitation more accessible an...
Background. Chronic pain is prevalent, disabling, costly, and undertreated. There is clearly a need ...
BACKGROUND: Although interdisciplinary multimodal pain treatment (IMPT) programs are widely regarded...
Background: A significant number of chronic pain patients experience a decline in therapeutic effect...
Background We systematically reviewed all literature concerning online Acceptance and Commitment The...
Objective: Chronic pain is a prevalent and burdensome condition. Reboot Online was developed to addr...
Objectives. Chronic pain causes significant disability and psychological distress, but barriers ofte...
Background: This pilot study aims to test the usability of the iACTwithPain platform, an online ACT-...
Relapse prevention after pain management is a neglected area and Internet-based interventions have t...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been widely tested for chronic pain, with demonstrated e...
BACKGROUND: To facilitate adherence to adaptive pain management behaviors after interdisciplinary mu...
Acceptance-based psychological interventions can potentially minimize the burden of chronic pain. Th...
Internet-delivered interventions hold the possibility to make pain rehabilitation more accessible an...
An innovative, Internet-based chronic pain treatment tailored to a military and police population wa...
Background: In recent years, the high prevalence and wide population coverage of chronic pain have b...
Internet-delivered interventions hold the possibility to make pain rehabilitation more accessible an...
Background. Chronic pain is prevalent, disabling, costly, and undertreated. There is clearly a need ...
BACKGROUND: Although interdisciplinary multimodal pain treatment (IMPT) programs are widely regarded...