Effectiveness of a multimodal intervention for improving chronic pain care
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Keywords:
Chronic pain, Non-pharmacological therapies, Quality of life, Well-being, Patient’s active participationAbstract
BACKGROUND // The prevalence of chronic pain in Spain is 17%, which causes suffering and significant loss of quality of life. Therapies should not focus only on pain reduction, to improve function and quality of life are necessary. Currently, it is committed to combining drugs and other therapies such as relaxation, meditation, cognitive behavioral therapy, targeted exercises, healthy lifestyles and techniques to increase self-esteem and motivation for change. These therapies can be used as part of a multimodal approach, forming part of multicomponent programs or workshops. In this paper we proposed to evaluate the effectiveness of a workshop developed from the Hospital San Juan de Dios del Ajarafe, that integrated different non-pharmacological therapies in the control of chronic non-oncologic pain and to analyze patients’ perceptions of the techniques applied and how they affected pain and lifestyles.
METHODS // An intragroup before-after study (beginning-end of the workshop) was carried out, comparing pain, well-being, drug use, quality of life, and self-esteem. Surveys were conducted to deepen more qualitative aspects and identify improvements. The workshop consisted of psychoeducational action and training for the mental control of pain and emotions, based on the active participation of the patient in the management of his disease, promoting self-care and self-esteem, and aiming to improve well-being and quality of life. It consisted of 5 sessions of 3 hours (1 per week); of a group, interactive and practical nature. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS vs.27.0. To compare related measures (before-after) we used Student’s T tests for paired samples and Wilcoxon’s test and to compare independent groups, Student’s T and Mann Whitney’s U; for the qualitative variables, we used Chi-Square and Fisher’s test.
RESULTS // Four workshops were evaluated in which 63 patients participated, with a mean age of 57.6 (SD:11.37) years, 60 (95.2%) of them were women. At the end of the workshop pain decreased 1.5 median (-2.0-0) and well-being increased 2.0 (0-2.0); quality of life increased a median of 0.121 (SD: 0.209), health status 16.8 (23.78) and self-esteem 2.74 (4.73); [p<0.001]. The best valued techniques were meditations, mainly mental analgesia, affirmations in the mirror and self-esteem techniques.
CONCLUSIONS // Overall satisfaction with the workshop is 9.8 out of 10. There is a pain control and improvement in quality of life, self-perception of health status, well-being and self-esteem.
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