A community-based program that provides free choice of intervention for older people with chronic pain

Citation
F. Kung et al., A community-based program that provides free choice of intervention for older people with chronic pain, J PAIN, 1(4), 2000, pp. 293-308
Citations number
59
Categorie Soggetti
Neurology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PAIN
ISSN journal
15265900 → ACNP
Volume
1
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
293 - 308
Database
ISI
SICI code
1526-5900(200024)1:4<293:ACPTPF>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
This study sought to evaluate the efficacy of a community-based interventio n program that provides free choice of intervention for improving outcomes for community-dwelling older people with chronic nonmalignant pain. A quasi experimental before and after nonequivalent group design was used. The trea ted group was composed of 71 participants, and the untreated group was comp osed of 40 individuals. A 6-month follow-up measurement was included to det ermine the long-term effects of the program. The findings of the program sh owed significant benefits for those who completed the program compared with those who did not participate. Evaluation of the program suggested that an initial educational seminar had a positive impact that empowered the parti cipants to make more informed choices regarding interventions for managing pain. Significant reduction in pain intensity and improved level of physica l activity were reported by the participants at completion of the intervent ions. However, results of a 6-month follow-up showed that only the benefits for physical activity were maintained. The findings show that the present program improved the short-term outcomes for older people with chronic pain and has potential as a clinical option for accessible and low-cost pain ma nagement for older people with chronic pain.