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Patients' preferences for pain treatment modalities in a multidisciplinary pain clinic.
Authors:Kleinke   Chris L.
Abstract:44 male and 74 female patients (aged 22–78 yrs) in a multidisciplinary pain clinic rated their preferences for 9 pain treatment modalities: ice, transcutaneous electronic nerve stimulation (TENS), relaxation, group therapy, social work, physical therapy, massage, heat, and lectures. Relaxation, physical therapy, and ice were most liked; TENS, heat, and social work were least liked. Multiple regression analyses indicated that preference for relaxation was the best predictor of decreased pain ratings, while preference for heat was correlated with increased pain ratings. Liking for physical therapy predicted self-ratings at discharge of positive well-being and minor life disruption. Liking for heat predicted self-ratings of major life disruption and nurses' ratings of pain behavior at discharge. Results suggest that treatment regimens should take into account patients' moods and personality styles. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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