Modelling the effect of multimodal pain rehabilitation
Abstract
Chronic pain is a cause of suffering in a large share of the population and a leading
public health problem. Multimodal pain rehabilitation (MMR) is a multidisciplinary
rehabilitation method commonly used to treat chronic pain. In Sweden, MMR
providers contribute patient data to a national registry (the SQRP). A Bayesian
multivariate linear regression model was fitted on SQRP patient data from 2009-
2016 (n=8168) targetting patient health change from before to after treatment as
responses. The psychometric instruments MPI, SF-36, HADS and NRS were used
to measure health, with summarized versions of MPI and SF-36 being utilized.
Several significant effects were found, principally in that unemployment, low patient
belief in recovery and having constant, as opposed to periodic, pain had significant
negative effects on several responses. Additionally, the results of a previous study
on dimension reduction of the MPI instrument were replicated.
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