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期刊名:Journal of pain

缩写:J PAIN

ISSN:1526-5900

e-ISSN:1528-8447

IF/分区:4.0/Q1

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Despite the widespread use and benefits of Pain Science Education, no standardized approach exists for assessing outcomes relevant to individuals with pain. This review amied to identify: (1) instruments assessing the proximal outcomes of P...
Mackenzie L Shanahan,Brandon T Shanahan,Adam T Hirsh et al. Mackenzie L Shanahan et al.
Previous research suggests that positive expectancies are associated with adaptive pain outcomes and negative expectancies are associated with maladaptive pain outcomes in individuals with chronic pain both cross-sectionally and longitudina...
Monique V Wilson,Aaron Davis,Felicity A Braithwaite et al. Monique V Wilson et al.
Access to first-line care for knee osteoarthritis (OA) is limited. Peer-led strategies offer a promising alternative for delivering support and up-to-date information to help individuals manage knee OA. This study used a co-design approach ...
Hangqing Ruan,Yulin Yang,Hanna Grol-Prokopczyk Hangqing Ruan
Chronic pain is highly prevalent, costly, and has significant impact on individuals' quality of life, yet evidence on its relationship with mortality remains inconsistent. While most prior studies have focused on the presence and severity o...
Mark P Jensen,Marcia A Ciol,Kevin J Gertz et al. Mark P Jensen et al.
Psychological interventions have reliable but modest effects on chronic pain outcomes, but our understanding of the mechanisms that underlie these effects remains limited. This paper presents the findings from a series of secondary analyses...
Jeremy R Chang,Eliza R Sun,Minxia Jin et al. Jeremy R Chang et al.
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has shown efficacy in treating chronic pain or insomnia independently. Given the high prevalence of insomnia in individuals with chronic low back pain (CLBP), this pilot randomized control...