2009
DOI: 10.1097/ajp.0b013e3181925791
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Evaluation of a Behavioral-medical Inpatient Rehabilitation Treatment Including Booster Sessions

Abstract: The results concerning the efficacy of the multidisciplinary treatment are in accordance with former meta-analyses. Surprisingly, the findings suggest that the presented traditional orthopedic treatment was inherently very effective. The implications of these findings are discussed with respect to the benefit of additional psychologic interventions and the benefit of aftercare approaches for chronic pain patients.

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“…Considerable long-term effects have been reported in studies implementing six booster sessions (90 min/session) over a period of 1 year after rehabilitation [16]. In contrast, Mangels, Schwarz, Worringen, Holme, and Rief [25] found no benefits of seven telephone-based booster sessions (20 min/session) over a period of 1 year, but concluded that this after-care program might not have been sufficiently intense. Therefore, more research is needed to determine whether there are any beneficial effects of intense after-care programs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Considerable long-term effects have been reported in studies implementing six booster sessions (90 min/session) over a period of 1 year after rehabilitation [16]. In contrast, Mangels, Schwarz, Worringen, Holme, and Rief [25] found no benefits of seven telephone-based booster sessions (20 min/session) over a period of 1 year, but concluded that this after-care program might not have been sufficiently intense. Therefore, more research is needed to determine whether there are any beneficial effects of intense after-care programs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Außerdem konnte ein 11-stündiges Schmerzbewältigungstraining im Rahmen einer 3-wöchigen stationären orthopädischen Rehabilitation die kognitive Schmerzverarbeitungsstrategie "Durchhalteappelle", die sich in anderen Studien als dysfunktional erwiesen hat [ 25 ] , über den einjährigen Rehabilitationsverlauf mit kleinen Eff ektstärken verringern [ 26 ] . Schließlich war die Schmerzverarbeitung bis zur 12-Monatskatamnese mit kleinen Eff ektstärken bei Patientinnen und Patienten verbessert, die 9 anderthalbstündige Sitzungen zur Schmerzverarbeitung im Rahmen der stationären orthopädischen Rehabilitation erhielten [ 27 ] . Neuere Studien unterstreichen die Forderung von Härter [ 14 ] nach der Berücksichtigung komorbider psychischer Beeinträch-tigungen und legen nahe, dass die Behandlungsmaßnahmen an die Erfordernisse unterschiedlich beeinträchtigter Patientengruppen angepasst werden sollten.…”
Section: Long-term Eff Ects Of a Cognitive-behavioral Intervention Onunclassified
“…biopsychosocial approaches) compared to traditional orthopaedic and pain management rehabilitation in terms of coping and depression [5]. Linton and Ryberg [6] randomly assigned 253 participants with severe back pain during the previous year to either a CBT group intervention or usual treatment.…”
Section: Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rehabilitation for individuals of working age who experience complex pain over a long period has been found to be most effective when behavioural medicine forms the basis for interventions provided by a multidisciplinary rehabilitation team [5]. For example, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) has been found to be more effective than traditional pain management treatment [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%