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Clin J Pain ; 27(2): 146-55, 2011 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20842019

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OBJECTIVES: the purpose of this longitudinal outcome study was to investigate the effectiveness of the Integrative Health Clinic and Program, an innovative outpatient clinical service that provides nonpharmacologic, biopsychosocial interventions using research based mind-body skills and complementary and alternative therapies. The study assessed improvement in chronic nonmalignant pain and related depression, anxiety, and health-related quality of life. METHODS: the study was a retrospective post-hoc quasi-experimental design with a group analysis comparing chronic nonspinal-related pain (CNSP) (eg, joint pain, headache, and fibromyalgia) (n=53) to chronic spinal-related pain (CSP) (eg, back pain and neck pain) (n=88). Data were collected at intake and up to 4 follow-up visits. Hierarchical Linear Modeling was used for statistical analysis. Outcome measures included: Quality of Life (Short Form-36), the Beck Depression Inventory, and Beck Anxiety Inventory. RESULTS: there were statistically significant differences within and between the CNSP and CSP groups across all follow-up visits. For the CNSP group, depression, anxiety, and bodily pain significantly improved with moderate-to-large effect sizes at 6 months (Cohen's d=0.74, 0.53, and 0.66, respectively) and these benefits persisted across all follow-up visits. The CSP group showed an improvement trend in bodily pain (Cohen's d=0.26). DISCUSSION: significant study findings revealed that the greatest improvement after participation in Integrative Health Clinic and Program were seen in the CNSP group with benefits persisting to 24 months in mood and in some health-related quality of life subcategories.


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Prestación Integrada de Atención de Salud/estadística & datos numéricos , Hospitales de Veteranos/estadística & datos numéricos , Evaluación de Resultado en la Atención de Salud/estadística & datos numéricos , Manejo del Dolor , Dolor/epidemiología , Adulto , Anciano , Enfermedad Crónica , Humanos , Estudios Longitudinales , Persona de Mediana Edad , Neoplasias , Prevalencia , Evaluación de Programas y Proyectos de Salud , Medición de Riesgo , Factores de Riesgo , Resultado del Tratamiento , Utah/epidemiología
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J Altern Complement Med ; 16(8): 823-35, 2010 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20649442

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OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this longitudinal outcome research study was to determine the effectiveness of the Integrative Health Clinic and Program (IHCP) and to perform a subgroup analysis investigating patient benefit. The IHCP is an innovative clinical service within the Veterans Affairs Health Care System designed for nonpharmacologic biopsychosocial management of chronic nonmalignant pain and stress-related depression, anxiety, and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) utilizing complementary and alternative medicine and mind-body skills. METHODS: A post-hoc quasi-experimental design was used and combined with subgroup analysis to determine who benefited the most from the program. Data were collected at intake and up to four follow-up visits over a 2-year time period. Hierarchical linear modeling was used for the statistical analysis. The outcome measures included: Health-Related Quality of Life (SF-36), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI). Subgroup comparisons included low anxiety (BAI < 19, n = 82), low depression (BDI < 19, n = 93), and absence of PTSD (n = 102) compared to veterans with high anxiety (BAI > or = 19, n = 77), high depression (BDI > 19, n = 67), and presence of PTSD (n = 63). RESULTS: All of the comparison groups demonstrated an improvement in depression and anxiety scores, as well as in some SF-36 categories. The subgroups with the greatest improvement, seen at 6 months, were found in the high anxiety group (Cohen's d = 0.52), the high-depression group (Cohen's d = 0.46), and the PTSD group (Cohen's d = 0.41). CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest IHCP is an effective program, improving chronic pain and stress-related depression, anxiety, and health-related quality of life. Of particular interest was a significant improvement in anxiety in the PTSD group. The IHCP model offers innovative treatment options that are low risk, low cost, and acceptable to patients and providers.


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Ansiedad/terapia , Terapias Complementarias/métodos , Depresión/terapia , Medicina Integrativa/métodos , Manejo del Dolor , Trastornos por Estrés Postraumático/terapia , Veteranos/estadística & datos numéricos , Adulto , Anciano , Instituciones de Atención Ambulatoria/organización & administración , Ansiedad/epidemiología , Comorbilidad , Depresión/epidemiología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Dolor/epidemiología , Satisfacción del Paciente/estadística & datos numéricos , Trastornos por Estrés Postraumático/epidemiología , Resultado del Tratamiento , Utah
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