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Integrative medicine for chronic pain: A cohort study using a process-outcome design in the context of a department for internal and integrative medicine.


ABSTRACT: Integrative medicine inpatient treatment has been shown to improve physical and mental health in patients with internal medicine conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a 2-week integrative medicine inpatient treatment in patients with chronic pain syndromes and the association of treatment success with patient-related process variables.Inpatients with chronic pain syndromes participating in a 2-week integrative medicine inpatient program were included. Patients' pain intensity, pain disability, pain perception, quality of life, depression, and perceived stress were measured on admission, discharge, and 6 months after discharge. Likewise process variables including ability and will to change, emotional/rational disease acceptance, mindfulness, life and health satisfaction, and easiness of life were assessed.A total of 310 inpatients (91% female, mean age 50.7?±?12.4 year, 26.5% low back pain, and 22.9% fibromyalgia) were included. Using mixed linear models, significant improvements in pain intensity, pain disability, pain perception, quality of life, depression, and perceived stress were found (all P?

SUBMITTER: Saha FJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5058862 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Integrative medicine for chronic pain: A cohort study using a process-outcome design in the context of a department for internal and integrative medicine.

Saha Felix J FJ   Brüning Alexander A   Barcelona Cyrus C   Büssing Arndt A   Langhorst Jost J   Dobos Gustav G   Lauche Romy R   Cramer Holger H  

Medicine 20160701 27


<h4>Introduction</h4>Integrative medicine inpatient treatment has been shown to improve physical and mental health in patients with internal medicine conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a 2-week integrative medicine inpatient treatment in patients with chronic pain syndromes and the association of treatment success with patient-related process variables.<h4>Methods</h4>Inpatients with chronic pain syndromes participating in a 2-week integrative medicine inpa  ...[more]

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