Anno mondiale contro il dolore 2023: selezione di articoli utili
Tema dell'Anno Mondiale contro il dolore 2023 è la terapia integrata nella cura del dolore. Ogni anno la IASP®, International Association for the Study of Pain, seleziona un tema specifico su cui focalizzare una campagna di sensibilizzazione rivolta sia alla comunità di specialisti di medicina del dolore, che ai non specialisti e al grande pubblico.
Il Gruppo di lavoro ha intanto curato una selezione di articoli dalla rivista Pain, che possono essere utili per inquadrare il problema.
Qui di seguito proponiamo la lista, con i link agli articoli originali.
- Opioid dose and pain effects of an online pain self-management program to augment usual care in adults with chronic pain: a multisite randomized clinical trial
Wilson, Marian; Dolor, Rowena J.; Lewis, Daniel; et al PAIN. 164(4):877-885, April 2023. -
Consistent pattern between physical activity measures and chronic pain levels: the Tromsø Study 2015 to 2016
Fjeld, Mats Kirkeby; Årnes, Anders Pedersen; Engdahl, Bo; et al. PAIN. 164(4):838-847, April 2023. -
A double-blind phase II randomized controlled trial of an online cognitive bias modification for interpretation program with and without psychoeducation for people with chronic pain. Sharpe, Louise; Jones, Emma Blaisdale; Pradhan, Poorva; et al. PAIN. 164(4):e217-e227, April 2023.
Recovery expectations can be assessed with single-item measures: findings of a systematic review and meta-analysis on the role of recovery expectations on return-to-work outcomes after musculoskeletal pain conditions
Carrière, Junie S.; Donayre Pimentel, Stephania; Bou Saba, Sabine; et al PAIN. 164(4):e190-e206, April 2023Healthy dietary indices and noncancer pain: a systematic review of cross-sectional and longitudinal studies.
Chand, Rani R.; Blyth, Fiona M.; Khalatbari-Soltani, Saman PAIN. 164(4):e177-e189, April 2023.Patient preferences in the treatment of chronic musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review of discrete choice experiments
Zhu, Mengting; Dong, Dong; Lo, Hermione Hin-Man; et al. PAIN. 164(4):675-689, April 2023.No long-term effects after a 3-week open-label placebo treatment for chronic low back pain: a 3-year follow-up of a randomized controlled trial
Kleine-Borgmann, Julian; Dietz, Tim-Niklas; Schmidt, Katharina; et al. PAIN. 164(3):645-652, March 2023.Blinding and sham control methods in trials of physical, psychological, and self-management interventions for pain (article II): a meta-analysis relating methods to trial results
Hohenschurz-Schmidt, David; Draper-Rodi, Jerry; Vase, Lene; et al. PAIN. 164(3):509-533, March 2023.Association between personality traits and placebo effects: a preregistered systematic review and meta-analysis
Kang, Heemin; Miksche, Miriam Sophie; Ellingsen, Dan-Mikael. PAIN. 164(3):494-508, March 2023.
Blinding and sham control methods in trials of physical, psychological, and self-management interventions for pain (article I): a systematic review and description of methods
Hohenschurz-Schmidt, David; Draper-Rodi, Jerry; Vase, Lene; et al. PAIN. 164(3):469-484, March 2023.
Biopsychosocial influence on shoulder pain: results from a randomized preclinical trial of exercise-induced muscle injury
George, Steven Z.; Bishop, Mark D.; Wu, Samuel S.; et al. PAIN. 164(2):305-315, February 2023.
Disentangling self from pain: mindfulness meditation–induced pain relief is driven by thalamic–default mode network decoupling
Riegner, Gabriel; Posey, Grace; Oliva, Valeria; et al. PAIN. 164(2):280-291, February 2023.
Reconsidering Fordyce's classic article, “Pain and suffering: what is the unit?” to help make our model of chronic pain truly biopsychosocial
Sullivan, Mark D.; Sturgeon, John A.; Lumley, Mark A.; et al. PAIN. 164(2):271-279, February 2023.Combination pharmacotherapy for the treatment of neuropathic pain in adults: systematic review and meta-analysis
Balanaser, Marielle; Carley, Meg; Baron, Ralf; et al. PAIN. 164(2):230-251, February 2023.Treatment effect modifiers for individuals with acute low back pain: secondary analysis of the TARGET trial.
Beneciuk, Jason M.; George, Steven Z.; Patterson, Charity G.; et al. PAIN. 164(1):171-179, January 2023
Individual treatment expectations predict clinical outcome after lumbar injections against low back pain Müller-Schrader, Matthias; Heinzle, Jakob; Müller, Alfred; et al. PAIN. 164(1):132-141, January 2023.
The effects of pain science education plus exercise on pain and function in chronic Achilles tendinopathy: a blinded, placebo-controlled, explanatory, randomized trial
Chimenti, Ruth L.; Post, Andrew A.; Rio, Ebonie K.; et al. PAIN. 164(1):e47-e65, January 2023.
One size does not fit all: towards optimising the therapeutic potential of endogenous pain modulatory systems
Bannister, Kirsty; Hughes, Sam. PAIN. 164(1):e5-e9, January 2023.