Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Does Training in Psychosocial Methods for Treatment Providers Improve Outcome for Pain Patients at Risk of Long-Term Disability? A Randomised Controlled Trail of a Course for Physical Therapists
The goal is to acquire more in-depth knowledge on physical therapists' attitudes towards and beliefs about psychosocial factors in back pain, how physical therapists integrate psychosocial factors into their clinical practice and the effects of a training program for physical therapists in psychosocial factors on clinical practice and thereby on patient outcome in terms of disability, pain, catastrophizing, and treatment satisfaction.
Neck and back pain continue to be extremely common, with a high prevalence and wide
socio-economic consequences all over the industrialized world. Through the years a growing
interest has risen for other factors than the pure biomedical or biomechanical. This has led
to a new clinical model for the treatment of back pain; the biopsychosocial model of
illness. Treatment based on the biopsychosocial model not only must address the biological
basis of symptoms, but must incorporate the full range of social and psychological factors
that have been shown to affect pain, distress and disability.
Since there is today strong evidence indicating that psychosocial factors have a greater
impact on disability then biomechanical or biomedical factors and strong evidence that
psychosocial factors are strongly linked to the transition from acute to chronic pain,
concept of psychosocial risk factors has been developed. Although the concept of
psychosocial risk factors still is relatively new, there seems to be an international
consensus about the importance of psychosocial risk factors for the prevention of the
development of chronic pain but there appears to be considerable uncertainty about the
clinical application.
Health care providers' (HCPs') attitudes and beliefs appear to influence the information
they provide to patients. This may subsequently result in different patient outcome
depending on the HCPs' attitudes and beliefs. Physical therapists attitudes and beliefs are
relatively unexplored but seem to have an effect on patients' attitudes and beliefs, which
can affect patient outcome in terms of sick leave, health care use and function.
HCP attitudes and beliefs towards psychosocial factors are relatively unexplored. Yet, it
seems physical therapists do not necessarily accept new evidence-based information and may
have difficulties in applying evidence-based information in their clinical practice.
Implementation and dissemination of evidence-based psychosocial factors requires favourable
attitudes, knowledge and skills to ensure a behavioural change on behave of the physical
therapists.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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