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The Impact of a One-Time Group Pain Management Educational Session in Primary Care
Allyssa A Howell1, John V Rider1,2,3, Rebecca Edgeworth4
1School of Occupational Therapy, Touro University Nevada, Henderson, NV, USA.
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This study investigated the impact of a 1-hour group pain management session on pain beliefs, kinesiophobia, and occupational engagement delivered by occupational therapists in a primary care setting. Thirty participants with chronic pain completed pre- and post-assessments about their pain beliefs and kinesiophobia. Significant improvements were observed immediately after the session and maintained at a 1-month follow-up. Participants reported an increased understanding of pain, as well as improved satisfaction and confidence in their daily activities. These findings suggest that brief, occupational therapy-led group interventions may have a positive impact on chronic pain management in primary care settings.
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Group Therapy

