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Papers: 13 Apr 2019 - 19 Apr 2019
RESEARCH TYPE:
Psychology
Human Studies
2019 Aug
Eur J Pain
23
7
Multidisciplinary pain management (MPM) is a generally-accepted method for treating chronic pain, but heterogeneous outcome measures provide only limited conclusions concerning its effectiveness. Therefore, further studies on the effectiveness of MPM are needed to identify subgroups of patients who benefit, or do not benefit, from these interventions. Our aim was to analyze health-related quality of life (HRQoL) changes after MPM and to identify factors associated with treatment outcomes.