1. Pilot Study of French-Canadian Lifestyle Redesign ® for Chronic Pain Management.
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Lagueux É, Masse J, Levasseur M, Pagé R, Dépelteau A, Lévesque MH, Tousignant-Laflamme Y, and Pinard AM
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- Canada, Humans, Life Style, Pilot Projects, Pain Management, Quality of Life
- Abstract
As chronic pain (CP) interferes with an individual's lifestyle by limiting meaningful activities and health-related quality of life (HRQoL), occupational therapy (OT) plays an important role in CP management interventions. This pilot study aimed to explore the influence of a 13-week French-Canadian Lifestyle Redesign
® for CP. A mixed-methods research design including a preexperimental quantitative component pre-/posttest was used with 15 participants with fibromyalgia. Although pain remained unchanged after the intervention, improvements were observed in participants' engagement in meaningful activities ( p < .01), life balance ( p < .01), mental components of HRQoL ( p < .01), depressive symptoms ( p = .047), and pain self-efficacy ( p < .01). After the intervention, phone interviews ( n = 6) highlighted the participants' appreciation of the focus being placed on their daily routines and the development of a sense of belonging throughout the intervention. This study suggests the potential feasibility and benefits of an occupation-based approach in CP management.- Published
- 2021
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