Physiotherapy support for self-management of persisting musculoskeletal pain disorders.

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION
South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2021-10-29 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v77i1.1564
Ina Diener
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Abstract

Background: Musculoskeletal pain (MSKP) is an extremely common pain disorder in almost all populations. Self-management (SM) support is a programme to prepare people to self-manage their health condition effectively, while maintaining quality of life. SM is a cost-effective and context-specific strategy to address the global public health burden.

Objectives: Self-management needs a change in behaviour from seeking unnecessary medical care to safely self-managing symptoms. As changing individuals' behaviour is challenging, the objective of my literature review was to identify the characteristics, in both therapist and patient, to successfully engage in SM.

Method: A narrative literature review, that could inform evidence-based support programmes for SM of MSKP.

Results: Studies on successful implementation of SM of MSKP do not report strong outcomes. However, in more recent years a few positive outcomes were reported, possibly as a result of research evidence for the application of psychosocial skills and contemporary pain neuroscience in the management of persistent MSKP.

Conclusion: Psychologically-informed physiotherapy, addressing psychosocial barriers to the maintenance of SM programmes, could facilitate more successful outcomes.

Clinical implications: Before engaging in a SM support programme, obstacles to behaviour change must be identified and addressed in a SM support programme, to facilitate individuals towards taking safe responsibility for their healthcare. Therapists working with patients with persistent MSKP, should upskill themselves to be in line with the latest pain and psychosocial research literature. Moreover, communication skills training seems to be a priority for effective SM support programmes.

物理治疗支持持续性肌肉骨骼疼痛疾病的自我管理。
背景:肌肉骨骼疼痛(MSKP)是几乎所有人群中极为常见的疼痛疾病。自我管理(SM)支持是一项计划,旨在帮助人们有效地自我管理健康状况,同时保持生活质量。自我管理是解决全球公共卫生负担的一项具有成本效益且针对具体情况的策略:自我管理需要改变行为,从寻求不必要的医疗服务转变为安全地自我管理症状。由于改变个人行为具有挑战性,我的文献综述旨在确定治疗师和患者成功参与自我管理的特征:叙事性文献综述,可为 MSKP 症状自我管理的循证支持计划提供参考:结果:有关成功实施 MSKP SM 的研究并未取得显著成果。然而,近年来有一些积极成果的报道,这可能是社会心理技能和当代疼痛神经科学在顽固性 MSKP 管理中的应用研究证据的结果:结论:以心理为基础的物理治疗,解决维持 SM 计划的社会心理障碍,可促进取得更成功的结果:临床意义:在参与 SM 支持计划之前,必须在 SM 支持计划中识别并解决行为改变的障碍,以促进个人对其医疗保健承担安全责任。为顽固性 MSKP 患者提供服务的治疗师应提高自身技能,以与最新的疼痛和社会心理研究文献保持一致。此外,沟通技巧培训似乎也是有效的 SM 支持计划的重点。
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