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View article: Video-telecare collaborative pain management during COVID-19: a single-arm feasibility study
Video-telecare collaborative pain management during COVID-19: a single-arm feasibility study Open
Background Chronic pain is among the most common conditions presenting to primary care and guideline-based care faces several challenges. A novel pain management program, Video-Telecare Collaborative Pain Management (VCPM), was established…
View article: An Examination of Day-to-Day and Intraindividual Pain Variability in Low Back Pain
An Examination of Day-to-Day and Intraindividual Pain Variability in Low Back Pain Open
Objective This study aimed to capture day-to-day changes in pain intensity in individuals with low back pain (LBP), which may be indicative of patients’ ability to modulate their pain levels. A secondary aim was to explore the presence of …
View article: CANUE: A Theoretical Model of Pain as an Antecedent for Substance Use
CANUE: A Theoretical Model of Pain as an Antecedent for Substance Use Open
Background Pain and substance use are frequently comorbid and have been shown to exert bidirectional effects. Self-medication of pain and distress via substance use is common and can be understood via negative reinforcement, ultimately str…
View article: The roles of gender and profession on gender role expectations of pain in health care professionals
The roles of gender and profession on gender role expectations of pain in health care professionals Open
These findings affirm the presence of some gender-related stereotypic views among health care providers and suggest the presence of a view among health care providers that men are underreporting their pain in comparison to women. Future wo…
View article: Emotion Inhibition and Relationship Satisfaction in the Context of the Communal Coping Model
Emotion Inhibition and Relationship Satisfaction in the Context of the Communal Coping Model Open
Pain is highly costly in terms of its economic, psychological, and social impact. The biopsychosocial approach to pain serves as a framework to explain aspects of the “pain experience” that cannot be accounted for by purely medical models.…