Integrative group therapy outcome related to psychosocial characteristics in patients with chronic pain

Citation
S. Talo et al., Integrative group therapy outcome related to psychosocial characteristics in patients with chronic pain, INT J REHAB, 24(1), 2001, pp. 25-33
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Rehabilitation
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH
ISSN journal
03425282 → ACNP
Volume
24
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
25 - 33
Database
ISI
SICI code
0342-5282(200103)24:1<25:IGTORT>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Previous observations stress the importance of patient characteristics as c ontributors to treatment outcome. In this study the outcome of integrative pain group therapy was investigated in relation to prior treatment psychoso cial characteristics in pain clinic outpatients with chronic pain. The pati ents participated in 10 weekly sessions (2 1/2 hours) of integrative pain g roup therapy consisting of cognitive-behavioural strategies and light physi cal exercises. After the 12-month follow-up the modified method of cluster analysis was applied on the admittance data of the sample of 47 patients in order to divide the subjects into three homogenized subgroups (Interperson ally Distressed patients, Adaptive Copers and Dysfunctional patients) with varying prior treatment characteristics. The outcome of treatment was analy sed by comparing the effect of intervention on the psychosocial functional profiles of the subgroups. The functional profiles were assessed by a six-s cale self-report questionnaire describing the psychosocial components of th ree functional dimensions as recommended by the World Health Organization ( 1999). The results supported the previous conclusions that prior treatment functional profiles are important contributors to pain treatment outcome. H owever, the results also suggested that cluster analysis technique may be a very robust method to divide patients into 'homogenized' subgroups.