Brief education on chronic low back pain: Brief group education for patients with chronic low back pain – a descriptive study

Y. Tousignant-Laflamme, P. Bourgault, S. Houle, J. Lafaille, J. Roy, L. Roy
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Abstract Objective Some studies show that patient education involving self management strategies can be a good way to address the negative impact of psychosocial factors in chronic low back pain (CLBP). The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical changes following a 2.5-hour group education session for patients with non-specific CLBP. Methods Forty-two patients participated in this study; 20 received a 2.5-hour group education session and 22 were assigned to a waiting list. The education session addressed strategic issues in CLBP such as false beliefs, fear-avoidance beliefs, exercises and pain management strategies. The outcomes were pain intensity, pain catastrophizing, pain coping strategies, self-perceived functional status and mood. Data were collected before the education session and 3 months after. Results Three months after the education session, the intervention group showed a clinically significant reduction in the perceived pain intensity and pain catastrophizing thoughts; however, the intra- and inter-group analysis revealed no statistically significant differences in any outcome measures. Conclusion Although brief group education could be an interesting stand alone therapeutic intervention for patients with CLBP, more research is required to better study the type, dose and effectiveness of group education in CLBP.
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对慢性腰痛的简短教育:对慢性腰痛患者的简短小组教育-一项描述性研究
【摘要】目的一些研究表明,包括自我管理策略在内的患者教育可以很好地解决慢性腰痛(CLBP)患者心理社会因素的负面影响。本研究的目的是描述非特异性CLBP患者在接受2.5小时的小组教育后的临床变化。方法42例患者参与本研究;20人接受2.5小时的小组教育,22人被分配到等候名单。教育环节讨论了CLBP的策略问题,如错误信念、恐惧回避信念、练习和疼痛管理策略。结果包括疼痛强度、疼痛灾难化、疼痛应对策略、自我感知功能状态和情绪。数据分别在教育前和教育后3个月收集。结果教育结束3个月后,干预组患者的疼痛感知强度和疼痛灾难化想法均有显著降低;然而,组内和组间分析显示在任何结果测量上没有统计学上的显著差异。结论对CLBP患者进行简短的群体教育是一种有趣的独立治疗干预,但需要更多的研究来更好地研究CLBP群体教育的类型、剂量和效果。
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