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Papers: 12 Nov 2022 - 18 Nov 2022


Human Studies


2022 Oct


Br J Pain


16


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Manual development for a multi-modal, dyadic intervention for persistent pain: A Qualitative Study.

Authors

Fox AL, Swink LA, Prabhu N, Fruhauf CA, Portz JD, Van Puymbroeck M, Sharp JL, Leach HJ, Schmid AA
Br J Pain. 2022 Oct; 16(5):481-489.
PMID: 36389010.

Abstract

People who experience persistent pain often require help from a family member, partner, or friend. These caregivers frequently have pain but are often not included in interventions. Caregivers and care receivers who both experience pain are more likely to be socially isolated, and experience communication conflict and decreased quality of life. Interventions should target caregiving dyads to help them manage their pain together. However, there are few intervention manuals or research protocols developed to support the dyad.