Sex and Age Group Focus on Outcomes after Multimodal Rehabilitation for Patients with Chronic Pain in Northern Sweden

Objectives: To investigate the outcomes of a multimodal rehabilitation programme (MMRP) regarding pain intensity, emotional functioning, activity and physical functioning, social response, and health, with regard to sex and age. Methods: This retrospective longitudinal study was based on data from p...

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Published in:Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
Main Authors: Linda Spinord, Gunilla Stenberg, Ann-Charlotte Kassberg, Britt-Marie Stålnacke
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Language:English
Published: Medical Journals Sweden 2022
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sex
men
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.2336
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:59747f9e1d7b415880893347c9375e5d 2023-05-15T17:44:25+02:00 Sex and Age Group Focus on Outcomes after Multimodal Rehabilitation for Patients with Chronic Pain in Northern Sweden Linda Spinord Gunilla Stenberg Ann-Charlotte Kassberg Britt-Marie Stålnacke 2022-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.2336 https://doaj.org/article/59747f9e1d7b415880893347c9375e5d EN eng Medical Journals Sweden https://medicaljournalssweden.se/jrm/article/view/2336 https://doaj.org/toc/1651-2081 doi:10.2340/jrm.v54.2336 1651-2081 https://doaj.org/article/59747f9e1d7b415880893347c9375e5d Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, Vol 54 (2022) sex men pain rehabilitation Swedish Quality Registry of Pain women Therapeutics. Pharmacology RM1-950 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.2336 2022-12-30T22:54:48Z Objectives: To investigate the outcomes of a multimodal rehabilitation programme (MMRP) regarding pain intensity, emotional functioning, activity and physical functioning, social response, and health, with regard to sex and age. Methods: This retrospective longitudinal study was based on data from patients at 2 specialist pain clinics in northern Sweden immediately after MMRP (short-term) and at 1-year follow-up (long-term). Data from 439 patients were analysed according to sex and to age groups 18–30, 31–45 and 46–65 years. Results: The men improved with larger effect sizes (ESs) than women immediately after MMRP. The youngest age group showed improvements with greater ESs compared with the older age groups, both in the short and long term. Social support decreased for both women and men and in all 3 age groups in the long term. Improvements in both the short and long term were found in pain intensity, emotional functioning, and activity and physical functioning, in both women and men, as well as the different age groups. Conclusion: Both women and men with chronic pain, and from all of the different age groups, benefitted from MRRP. Since improvements for men were not sustained over time, they may need further support after the programme. LAY ABSTRACT This study aimed to determine the outcomes of a multimodal rehabilitation programme in sex and age groups regarding pain intensity, emotional functioning, activity and physical functioning, social response, and health. Data from 439 patients from 2 specialist pain clinics in northern Sweden were analysed according to sex and age groups 18–30, 31–45 and 46–65 years. Improvements were found in both women and men and in all age groups, in both the short and long term, regarding pain intensity, emotional functioning, and activity and physical functioning. Improvements among the men did not sustain over time to the same extent as for women. This study shows that men, women and the 3 age groups improve, both in short and long term, after a multimodal pain ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 54 jrm00333
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Sex and Age Group Focus on Outcomes after Multimodal Rehabilitation for Patients with Chronic Pain in Northern Sweden
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description Objectives: To investigate the outcomes of a multimodal rehabilitation programme (MMRP) regarding pain intensity, emotional functioning, activity and physical functioning, social response, and health, with regard to sex and age. Methods: This retrospective longitudinal study was based on data from patients at 2 specialist pain clinics in northern Sweden immediately after MMRP (short-term) and at 1-year follow-up (long-term). Data from 439 patients were analysed according to sex and to age groups 18–30, 31–45 and 46–65 years. Results: The men improved with larger effect sizes (ESs) than women immediately after MMRP. The youngest age group showed improvements with greater ESs compared with the older age groups, both in the short and long term. Social support decreased for both women and men and in all 3 age groups in the long term. Improvements in both the short and long term were found in pain intensity, emotional functioning, and activity and physical functioning, in both women and men, as well as the different age groups. Conclusion: Both women and men with chronic pain, and from all of the different age groups, benefitted from MRRP. Since improvements for men were not sustained over time, they may need further support after the programme. LAY ABSTRACT This study aimed to determine the outcomes of a multimodal rehabilitation programme in sex and age groups regarding pain intensity, emotional functioning, activity and physical functioning, social response, and health. Data from 439 patients from 2 specialist pain clinics in northern Sweden were analysed according to sex and age groups 18–30, 31–45 and 46–65 years. Improvements were found in both women and men and in all age groups, in both the short and long term, regarding pain intensity, emotional functioning, and activity and physical functioning. Improvements among the men did not sustain over time to the same extent as for women. This study shows that men, women and the 3 age groups improve, both in short and long term, after a multimodal pain ...
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author Linda Spinord
Gunilla Stenberg
Ann-Charlotte Kassberg
Britt-Marie Stålnacke
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Gunilla Stenberg
Ann-Charlotte Kassberg
Britt-Marie Stålnacke
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title Sex and Age Group Focus on Outcomes after Multimodal Rehabilitation for Patients with Chronic Pain in Northern Sweden
title_short Sex and Age Group Focus on Outcomes after Multimodal Rehabilitation for Patients with Chronic Pain in Northern Sweden
title_full Sex and Age Group Focus on Outcomes after Multimodal Rehabilitation for Patients with Chronic Pain in Northern Sweden
title_fullStr Sex and Age Group Focus on Outcomes after Multimodal Rehabilitation for Patients with Chronic Pain in Northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Sex and Age Group Focus on Outcomes after Multimodal Rehabilitation for Patients with Chronic Pain in Northern Sweden
title_sort sex and age group focus on outcomes after multimodal rehabilitation for patients with chronic pain in northern sweden
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