Vorhersage verschiedener Erfolgsmaße in der Behandlung chronischer Rückenschmerzen: Schmerzintensität, Beeinträchtigung und Funktionskapazität: Determinanten des Behandlungserfolges in einem tagesklinischen multimodalen Setting

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Vorhersage verschiedener Erfolgsmaße in der Behandlung chronischer Rückenschmerzen: Schmerzintensität, Beeinträchtigung und Funktionskapazität: Determinanten des Behandlungserfolges in einem tagesklinischen multimodalen Setting. / Heinrich, M; Hafenbrack, K; Michel, C; Monstadt, D; Marnitz, U; Klinger, R.

in: SCHMERZ, Jahrgang 25, Nr. 3, 06.2011, S. 282-9.

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title = "Vorhersage verschiedener Erfolgsma{\ss}e in der Behandlung chronischer R{\"u}ckenschmerzen: Schmerzintensit{\"a}t, Beeintr{\"a}chtigung und Funktionskapazit{\"a}t: Determinanten des Behandlungserfolges in einem tagesklinischen multimodalen Setting",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: The empirical findings on risk factors for a favorable/unfavorable outcome upraised via pain intensity, disability and functional capacity after empirically well-evaluated multimodal treatment are inconsistent. The objective of this study was to analyze the relevance of psychosocial and pain-related variables for therapeutic outcome in an unselected sample of patients with chronic non-specific back pain (CBP).METHODS: Included were 681 patients with CBP referred to an outpatient-based multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation program and 320 took part in a survey 12 months later. Before, directly after and 12 months after the program the patients received a questionnaire which contained pain-related items on pain intensity, disability, self-reported functional capacity which were defined as outcome variables, psychological items (anxiety, depression) and work-related items which represented probable predictor variables. Multivariable regression analyses were calculated to estimate the contribution of the selected parameters on pain intensity, disability and functional capacity.RESULTS: The calculated regressions showed only a moderate ability to predict or explain the outcomes pain intensity, disability and functional capacity. However, depression and body mass index (BMI) were significantly related to pain-related therapeutic outcome.",
keywords = "Activities of Daily Living, Adult, Anxiety, Combined Modality Therapy, Cooperative Behavior, Day Care, Medical, Depression, Disability Evaluation, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Interdisciplinary Communication, Linear Models, Low Back Pain, Male, Middle Aged, Pain Measurement, Patient Care Team, Prognosis, Rehabilitation, Vocational, Surveys and Questionnaires, Treatment Outcome, English Abstract, Journal Article",
author = "M Heinrich and K Hafenbrack and C Michel and D Monstadt and U Marnitz and R Klinger",
year = "2011",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1007/s00482-011-1027-2",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "25",
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journal = "SCHMERZ",
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T1 - Vorhersage verschiedener Erfolgsmaße in der Behandlung chronischer Rückenschmerzen: Schmerzintensität, Beeinträchtigung und Funktionskapazität: Determinanten des Behandlungserfolges in einem tagesklinischen multimodalen Setting

AU - Heinrich, M

AU - Hafenbrack, K

AU - Michel, C

AU - Monstadt, D

AU - Marnitz, U

AU - Klinger, R

PY - 2011/6

Y1 - 2011/6

N2 - INTRODUCTION: The empirical findings on risk factors for a favorable/unfavorable outcome upraised via pain intensity, disability and functional capacity after empirically well-evaluated multimodal treatment are inconsistent. The objective of this study was to analyze the relevance of psychosocial and pain-related variables for therapeutic outcome in an unselected sample of patients with chronic non-specific back pain (CBP).METHODS: Included were 681 patients with CBP referred to an outpatient-based multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation program and 320 took part in a survey 12 months later. Before, directly after and 12 months after the program the patients received a questionnaire which contained pain-related items on pain intensity, disability, self-reported functional capacity which were defined as outcome variables, psychological items (anxiety, depression) and work-related items which represented probable predictor variables. Multivariable regression analyses were calculated to estimate the contribution of the selected parameters on pain intensity, disability and functional capacity.RESULTS: The calculated regressions showed only a moderate ability to predict or explain the outcomes pain intensity, disability and functional capacity. However, depression and body mass index (BMI) were significantly related to pain-related therapeutic outcome.

AB - INTRODUCTION: The empirical findings on risk factors for a favorable/unfavorable outcome upraised via pain intensity, disability and functional capacity after empirically well-evaluated multimodal treatment are inconsistent. The objective of this study was to analyze the relevance of psychosocial and pain-related variables for therapeutic outcome in an unselected sample of patients with chronic non-specific back pain (CBP).METHODS: Included were 681 patients with CBP referred to an outpatient-based multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation program and 320 took part in a survey 12 months later. Before, directly after and 12 months after the program the patients received a questionnaire which contained pain-related items on pain intensity, disability, self-reported functional capacity which were defined as outcome variables, psychological items (anxiety, depression) and work-related items which represented probable predictor variables. Multivariable regression analyses were calculated to estimate the contribution of the selected parameters on pain intensity, disability and functional capacity.RESULTS: The calculated regressions showed only a moderate ability to predict or explain the outcomes pain intensity, disability and functional capacity. However, depression and body mass index (BMI) were significantly related to pain-related therapeutic outcome.

KW - Activities of Daily Living

KW - Adult

KW - Anxiety

KW - Combined Modality Therapy

KW - Cooperative Behavior

KW - Day Care, Medical

KW - Depression

KW - Disability Evaluation

KW - Female

KW - Follow-Up Studies

KW - Humans

KW - Interdisciplinary Communication

KW - Linear Models

KW - Low Back Pain

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Pain Measurement

KW - Patient Care Team

KW - Prognosis

KW - Rehabilitation, Vocational

KW - Surveys and Questionnaires

KW - Treatment Outcome

KW - English Abstract

KW - Journal Article

U2 - 10.1007/s00482-011-1027-2

DO - 10.1007/s00482-011-1027-2

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VL - 25

SP - 282

EP - 289

JO - SCHMERZ

JF - SCHMERZ

SN - 0932-433X

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