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Do beliefs, coping, and catastrophizing independently predict functioning in patients with chronic pain?J A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Box 356560, Seattle, USA
Pain 85:115-25. 2000..These findings suggest the importance of targeting specific pain-related beliefs and coping strategies, as well as catastrophizing, for modification in the treatment of patients with chronic pain...
Pain-related catastrophizing: what is it?J A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98195 6560, USA
Clin J Pain 17:65-71. 2001..g., neuroticism and worry), and (4) identification of the conditions (or states) under which catastrophizing is most likely to occur. In this article, the authors discuss these issues and suggest directions for future research...
Chronic pain associated with spinal cord injuries: a community surveyJ A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 82:501-9. 2001..To investigate, in a community sample of people with spinal cord injuries (SCIs), chronic pain prevalence, associated factors, sites, characteristics, interference with daily functioning, treatments received, and treatment helpfulness...
INvestigational Vertebroplasty Efficacy and Safety Trial (INVEST): a randomized controlled trial of percutaneous vertebroplastyLeigh A Gray
Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 8:126. 2007..Spine X-rays will be obtained at the end of the study (month 12) to determine subsequent fracture rates. Our co-primary outcomes are the modified Roland score and pain numerical rating scale at 1 month...
A prospective cohort study of surgical treatment for back pain with degenerated discs; study protocolRichard A Deyo
Department of Medicine, Seattle, Washington 98104, USA
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 6:24. 2005..Little is known about how patients undergoing lumbar fusion compare in preoperative physical and psychological function to patients who have degenerative discs, but receive only non-surgical care...
Randomized clinical trial of surgery versus conservative therapy for carpal tunnel syndrome [ISRCTN84286481]Brook I Martin
Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Center, Box 359736, 325 Ninth Ave Seattle, Washington 98104, USA
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 6:2. 2005..There is an increasing interest in the usefulness of wrist magnetic resonance imaging could play in predicting who will benefit for various treatments...
A descriptive study of older adults with persistent pain: use and perceived effectiveness of pain management strategies [ISRCTN11899548]Carol A Kemp
Pain and Palliative Care Research Department, Swedish Medical Center, 500 17th Ave, Providence Professional Building Suite 405, Seattle, WA 98122 5711, USA
BMC Geriatr 5:12. 2005....
Men with pelvic pain: perceived helpfulness of medical and self-management strategiesJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Clin J Pain 22:19-24. 2006..To assess the frequency of use of different treatments and pain management strategies and their perceived helpfulness in male patients with pelvic pain...
Programmable intrathecal opioid delivery systems for chronic noncancer pain: a systematic review of effectiveness and complicationsJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Clin J Pain 23:180-95. 2007..We conducted a systematic review of the literature on the effectiveness and complications of programmable intrathecal opioid and ziconotide drug delivery systems (IDDS) for patients with chronic noncancer pain...
Mediators, moderators, and predictors of therapeutic change in cognitive-behavioral therapy for chronic painJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Pain 127:276-86. 2007..The results provide further support for cognitive-behavioral models of chronic pain and point to the potential benefits of interventions to modify specific pain-related beliefs in CBT and in other health care encounters...
Spinal cord stimulation for patients with failed back surgery syndrome or complex regional pain syndrome: a systematic review of effectiveness and complicationsJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Pain 108:137-47. 2004....
Prediction of chronic disability in work-related musculoskeletal disorders: a prospective, population-based studyJudith A Turner
Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Box 356560, Seattle, WA, 98195 6560, USA
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 5:14. 2004..2. Proportional hazards regression models will be constructed to determine the best combination of predictors of work disability duration at one year. Regression models will also be developed for the secondary outcomes...
Prognosis of patients with new prostatitis/pelvic pain syndrome episodesJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington 98195 6560, USA
J Urol 172:538-41. 2004..In this study we determined the course of symptoms after physician visits for new nonbacterial prostatitis/pelvic pain syndrome episodes, and determined predictors of symptom persistence 1 year later...
Pain-related catastrophizing: a daily process studyJudith A Turner
Department of Dental Public Health Sciences, University of Washington School of Dentistry, Seattle, WA, USA
Pain 110:103-11. 2004..The data indicate that catastrophizing is stable over short periods of time in the absence of substantial change in pain, and that within patients, times of greater catastrophizing are associated with worse pain, disability, and mood...
Worker recovery expectations and fear-avoidance predict work disability in a population-based workers' compensation back pain sampleJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 6560, USA
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 31:682-9. 2006..Prospective, population-based cohort study...
Screening for psychosocial risk factors in patients with chronic orofacial pain: recent advancesJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle 98195, USA
J Am Dent Assoc 135:1119-25; quiz 1164-5. 2004....
Short- and long-term efficacy of brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for patients with chronic temporomandibular disorder pain: a randomized, controlled trialJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA
Pain 121:181-94. 2006..The two groups improved equivalently on a measure of TMD knowledge. A brief CBT intervention improves one-year clinical outcomes of TMD clinic patients and these effects appear to result from specific ingredients of the CBT...
The association between pain and disabilityJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195 6560, USA
Pain 112:307-14. 2004....
Health concerns of patients with nonbacterial prostatitis/pelvic painJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98195, USA
Arch Intern Med 165:1054-9. 2005....
Self-efficacy for managing pain is associated with disability, depression, and pain coping among retirement community residents with chronic painJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington 98195 6560, USA
J Pain 6:471-9. 2005..This suggests the potential value of interventions to increase self-efficacy in this population...
Brief cognitive-behavioral therapy for temporomandibular disorder pain: effects on daily electronic outcome and process measuresJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Box 356560, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Pain 117:377-87. 2005..Longer-term follow-ups are ongoing to determine if there is an impact on outcomes over time...
Comparison of the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire and generic health status measures: a population-based study of workers' compensation back injury claimantsJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98195, USA
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 28:1061-7; discussion 1067. 2003..Workers' compensation back injury claimants completed baseline and follow-up telephone interviews in a prospective population-based cohort study...
The roles of beliefs, catastrophizing, and coping in the functioning of patients with temporomandibular disordersJ A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, WA, Seattle 98195, USA
Pain 92:41-51. 2001..The results suggest that for patients with moderate or high levels of TMD pain and dysfunction, beliefs about pain play an important role in physical and psychosocial functioning...
Catastrophizing is associated with pain intensity, psychological distress, and pain-related disability among individuals with chronic pain after spinal cord injuryJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Box 356560, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195 6560, USA
Pain 98:127-34. 2002..Potentially, the assessment and treatment of catastrophizing may reduce psychological distress and pain-related disability among individuals with chronic pain and SCI...
Blinding effectiveness and association of pretreatment expectations with pain improvement in a double-blind randomized controlled trialJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Box 356560, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195 6560, USA
Pain 99:91-9. 2002..Fully double-blind conditions are very difficult to achieve, and it is informative to assess patient and research clinician expectations and guesses regarding medication assignment...
ISSLS prize winner: early predictors of chronic work disability: a prospective, population-based study of workers with back injuriesJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195 6560, USA
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 33:2809-18. 2008..Prospective population-based cohort study...
Spinal cord stimulation for failed back surgery syndrome: outcomes in a workers' compensation settingJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific St, Room BB1517a, Box 356560, Seattle, WA 98195 6560, USA
Pain 148:14-25. 2010..Both trial and permanent SCS were associated with adverse events. In sum, we found no evidence for greater effectiveness of SCS versus alternative treatments in this patient population after 6 months...
Targeting temporomandibular disorder pain treatment to hormonal fluctuations: a randomized clinical trialJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Pain 152:2074-84. 2011..The study provides further support for long-term benefits of a safe, low-intensity (2 in-person sessions and 6 brief telephone contacts), dental hygienist-delivered self-management treatment for TMD pain...
Early predictors of chronic work disability associated with carpal tunnel syndrome: a longitudinal workers' compensation cohort studyJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA
Am J Ind Med 50:489-500. 2007....
Daily pain coping among patients with chronic temporomandibular disorder pain: an electronic diary studyLeslie A Aaron
Department of Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry, University of Washington, Seattle 98195, USA
J Orofac Pain 20:125-37. 2006..Research is needed to examine whether decreasing activity reduction and emotional support coping results in improved outcomes...
Study protocol: the Back Pain Outcomes using Longitudinal Data (BOLD) registryJeffrey G Jarvik
Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 13:64. 2012....
Early opioid prescription and subsequent disability among workers with back injuries: the Disability Risk Identification Study CohortGary M Franklin
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 33:199-204. 2008..Prospective, population-based cohort study...
Study protocol- Lumbar Epidural steroid injections for Spinal Stenosis (LESS): a double-blind randomized controlled trial of epidural steroid injections for lumbar spinal stenosis among older adultsJanna L Friedly
Comparative Effectiveness, Cost and Outcomes Research Center, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 13:48. 2012....
Factors associated with early opioid prescription among workers with low back injuriesBert D Stover
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Seattle, 98103, USA
J Pain 7:718-25. 2006..Not surprisingly, workers with more severe back injuries are more likely to be prescribed opioids, but reasons for prescription disparities based on ethnicity and tobacco use warrant further study...
A randomized clinical trial of a tailored comprehensive care treatment program for temporomandibular disordersSamuel F Dworkin
University of Washington, Departments of Oral Medicine and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Box 356370, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
J Orofac Pain 16:259-76. 2002..To test the usefulness of tailoring cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) who demonstrated poor psychosocial adaptation to their TMD condition, independent of physical diagnosis...
The relationship between electrodiagnostic findings and patient symptoms and function in carpal tunnel syndromeLeighton Chan
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 88:19-24. 2007....
Development of an index to characterize the "invasiveness" of spine surgery: validation by comparison to blood loss and operative timeSohail K Mirza
Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Center for Cost and Outcomes Research, and University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 33:2651-61; discussion 2662. 2008..Prospective cohort study...
Expenditures and health status among adults with back and neck problemsBrook I Martin
Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
JAMA 299:656-64. 2008..Back and neck problems are among the symptoms most commonly encountered in clinical practice. However, few studies have examined national trends in expenditures for back and neck problems or related these trends to health status measures...
Opioid use for chronic low back pain: A prospective, population-based study among injured workers in Washington state, 2002-2005Gary M Franklin
Departments of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Clin J Pain 25:743-51. 2009..To determine (1) the natural history of prescription opioid use, (2) the predictors of long-term opioid use, and (3) the association between opioid dose and pain and function in a large cohort of workers with recent back injuries...
Catastrophizing is associated with clinical examination findings, activity interference, and health care use among patients with temporomandibular disordersJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Box 356560, University of Washington, School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
J Orofac Pain 19:291-300. 2005..Cognitive-behavioral interventions may help reduce pain, disability, and health care use of patients who catastrophize...
Changes in readiness to self-manage pain are associated with improvement in multidisciplinary pain treatment and pain copingMark P Jensen
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Box 356490, Seattle, WA 98195 6490, USA
Pain 111:84-95. 2004..The findings supported all three hypotheses. We discuss the implications of the findings for understanding motivational issues in the self-management of pain...
Development of a brief questionnaire to predict long-term disabilityDeborah Fulton-Kehoe
School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
J Occup Environ Med 50:1042-52. 2008..To develop a brief worker-completed questionnaire for use soon after a work-related back injury to assess risk of long-term work disability...
Chronic pain secondary to disability: a reviewDawn M Ehde
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98104, USA
Clin J Pain 19:3-17. 2003....
Surgery versus non-surgical therapy for carpal tunnel syndrome: a randomised parallel-group trialJeffrey G Jarvik
Department of Radiology, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Lancet 374:1074-81. 2009..Our aim was to compare surgical versus multi-modality, non-surgical treatment for patients with carpal tunnel syndrome without denervation. We hypothesised that surgery would result in improved functional and symptom outcomes...
Trends in health care expenditures, utilization, and health status among US adults with spine problems, 1997-2006Brook I Martin
Departments of Health Services, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 34:2077-84. 2009..Analysis of nationally representative survey data for spine-related health care expenditures, utilization and self-reported health status...
Clinically significant change in pain intensity ratings in persons with spinal cord injury or amputationMarisol A Hanley
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98104 2499, USA
Clin J Pain 22:25-31. 2006..To examine the clinical significance of changes in chronic pain in 2 disability groups: spinal cord injury and lower limb amputation...
Stress is associated with subsequent pain and disability among men with nonbacterial prostatitis/pelvic painPhilip M Ullrich
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98104 2499, USA
Ann Behav Med 30:112-8. 2005..Although psychological stress has been proposed as an etiological factor, the literature lacks prospective studies using standardized measures to examine associations between stress and male pelvic pain problems over time...
Use of the chronic pain coping inventory to assess older adults' pain coping strategiesMary Ersek
Pain and Palliative Care Research Department, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, USA
J Pain 7:833-42. 2006..Investigators can use study findings to design trials of interventions to help older adults cope more effectively with pain...
Pelvic floor electromyography in men with chronic pelvic pain syndrome: a case-control studyDiane C Hetrick
Department of Urology, Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle Washington, USA
Neurourol Urodyn 25:46-9. 2006..normal group. Pelvic floor muscle sEMG may be a valuable screening tool to identify patients with CPPS who may benefit from therapies aimed at correcting pelvic floor muscle dysfunction...
Social environment moderates the association between catastrophizing and pain among persons with a spinal cord injuryNicholas D Giardino
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Box 356490, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195 6490, USA
Pain 106:19-25. 2003..The results provide partial support for the communal coping model of catastrophizing...
Efficacy of amitriptyline for relief of pain in spinal cord injury: results of a randomized controlled trialDiana D Cardenas
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Box 356490, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Pain 96:365-73. 2002..These findings do not support the use of amitriptyline in the treatment of chronic pain in this population, but we cannot rule out the possibility that certain subgroups may benefit...
Healthcare use and costs of primary and secondary care patients with prostatitisJudith A Turner
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA
Urology 63:1031-5. 2004..Most of the difference in costs reflects care for problems other than prostatitis. A small proportion of patients account for most of the costs...
Patient satisfaction, treatment experience, and disability outcomes in a population-based cohort of injured workers in Washington State: implications for quality improvementThomas M Wickizer
Department of Health Services, University of Washington, Seattle 98195-7660, USA
Health Serv Res 39:727-48. 2004..20-10.95, p = .021) to be receiving time-loss compensation for inability to work due to injury 6 or 12 months after filing a claim, compared to patients whose treatment experience was more positive...
A trial of an activating intervention for chronic back pain in primary care and physical therapy settingsMichael Von Korff
Group Health Cooperative, Center for Health Studies, 1730 Minor Ave, Suite 1600, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
Pain 113:323-30. 2005....
Pelvic tenderness is not limited to the prostate in chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) type IIIA and IIIB: comparison of men with and without CP/CPPSRichard E Berger
Department of Urology, The University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
BMC Urol 7:17. 2007..We wished to determine if there were differences in pelvic and non-pelvic tenderness between men with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) Type III and men without pelvic pain...
Results of a randomized controlled trial to examine the efficacy of a chronic pain self-management group for older adults [ISRCTN11899548]Mary Ersek
Pain and Palliative Care Research Department, Swedish Medical Center, Cherry Hill Campus, 500 17th Avenue, Professional Building, Suite 405, Seattle, WA 98122 5711, USA
Pain 138:29-40. 2008..Study findings indicate that additional research is needed to determine the most effective content and delivery methods for self-management therapies targeted at older adults with chronic pain...
Pain interference in persons with spinal cord injury: classification of mild, moderate, and severe painMarisol A Hanley
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, USA
J Pain 7:129-33. 2006..This study sought to develop an empirically based classification system for mild, moderate, and severe pain that could be useful for applying clinical treatment guidelines and for interpreting the results of much-needed clinical trials...
Electronic diary assessment of pain-related variables: is reactivity a problem?Leslie A Aaron
Department of Oral Medicine, University of Washington School of Dentistry, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
J Pain 6:107-15. 2005..This study provides evidence that electronic diary assessment of pain-related variables is nonreactive...
Changes after multidisciplinary pain treatment in patient pain beliefs and coping are associated with concurrent changes in patient functioningMark P Jensen
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Box 356490, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195 6490, USA
Pain 131:38-47. 2007..Research is needed to determine whether booster interventions after the end of intensive multidisciplinary treatment that target these beliefs and coping responses improve long-term outcomes...
Towards standardized measurement of adverse events in spine surgery: conceptual model and pilot evaluationSohail K Mirza
Center for Cost and Outcomes Research, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 7:53. 2006....
Efficacy of a self-management group intervention for elderly persons with chronic painMary Ersek
Pain Research Department, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
Clin J Pain 19:156-67. 2003..To assess the efficacy of a self-management group intervention in improving physical functioning, mood, and pain among elderly persons with chronic pain, and to identify factors that may be associated with improvement...
The Chronic Pain Coping Inventory-42: reliability and validityJoan M Romano
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Box 356560, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Pain 104:65-73. 2003....
Opioid dosing trends and mortality in Washington State workers' compensation, 1996-2002Gary M Franklin
Department of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences, Occupational Epidemiology and Health Outcomes Program, University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Seattle, Washington 98103, USA
Am J Ind Med 48:91-9. 2005..These policy changes occurred despite scanty scientific evidence that chronic use of opioids was safe and effective...
Readiness to self-manage pain is associated with coping and with psychological and physical functioning among patients with chronic painMark P Jensen
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, P O Box 356490, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195 6490, USA
Pain 104:529-37. 2003..The implications of the findings for understanding the readiness to self-manage pain construct and the validity of the PSOCQ for assessing this construct are discussed...
One- and two-item measures of pain beliefs and coping strategiesMark P Jensen
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, P O Box 356490, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195 6490, USA
Pain 104:453-69. 2003..The findings support the validity of these brief subscales. The appropriate use and limitations of these measures are discussed...
Treatments for chronic pain associated with spinal cord injuries: many are tried, few are helpfulCatherine A Warms
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98195, USA
Clin J Pain 18:154-63. 2002..The objective was to investigate, in two community samples of people with spinal cord injuries, the frequency of use of different pain treatments and the perceived helpfulness of these treatments...
Classification of chronic pain associated with spinal cord injuriesDiana D Cardenas
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 83:1708-14. 2002..To determine interrater reliability of a classification system for chronic pain in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) and to determine the frequency and characteristics of various pain types as categorized by this system...
Validity and responsiveness of the national institutes of health chronic prostatitis symptom indexJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, USA
J Urol 169:580-3. 2003..The findings support the use of the total score as an outcome measure. It may be useful to supplement it with valid, reliable measures of pain intensity and activity interference...
Policy-relevant research: when does it matter?Gary M Franklin
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, 98103, USA
NeuroRx 1:356-62. 2004....
Prostate biopsy culture findings of men with chronic pelvic pain syndrome do not differ from those of healthy controlsJay C Lee
Department of Urology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
J Urol 169:584-7; discussion 587-8. 2003..Prostatic bacteria obtained by biopsy are probably not etiologically related to the symptoms in the majority of men with chronic pelvic pain syndrome...
Partner responses to pain behaviors are associated with depression and activity interference among persons with chronic pain and spinal cord injuryMichael W Stroud
Psychology Service 116B, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, Connecticut 06516, USA
J Pain 7:91-9. 2006..Decreasing negative partner responses to pain behaviors might be a potentially important clinical intervention in this population...
A communitywide intervention to improve outcomes and reduce disability among injured workers in Washington StateThomas M Wickizer
Department of Health Services, Box 357660, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98175 7660, USA
Milbank Q 82:547-67, table of contents. 2004..Furthermore, collaborating with university researchers may help enhance the scientific rigor of the quality improvement initiative and create more opportunities for a successful evaluation...
Reasons for missing interviews in the daily electronic assessment of pain, mood, and stressLeslie A Aaron
Department of Oral Medicine, University of Washington School of Dentistry, 1959 NE Pacific Street, B316, Box 356370, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Pain 109:389-98. 2004..The results provide further support for the use of electronic diary methodology in pain research...
Patient beliefs predict patient functioning: further support for a cognitive-behavioural model of chronic painM P Jensen
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98195 6490, USA
Pain 81:95-104. 1999....
Further evaluation of the pain stages of change questionnaire: is the transtheoretical model of change useful for patients with chronic pain?M P Jensen
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Box 356490, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195 6490, USA
Pain 86:255-64. 2000....
Changes in beliefs, catastrophizing, and coping are associated with improvement in multidisciplinary pain treatmentM P Jensen
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle 98195 6490, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 69:655-62. 2001..The results are consistent with the hypothesis, derived from cognitive-behavioral models of chronic pain, that the outcomes of multidisciplinary pain treatment are associated with changes in patient cognitions and coping responses...
Back pain in primary care. Patient characteristics, content of initial visit, and short-term outcomesJ A Turner
University of Washington School of Medicine, USA
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 23:463-9. 1998..CONCLUSIONS: Although back pain frequently is associated with limitation of activity, pain's interference with activities is assessed inconsistently in primary care visits...
Educational and behavioral interventions for back pain in primary careJ A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 21:2851-7; discussion 2858-9. 1996..CONCLUSION: It may be useful to incorporate cognitive-behavioral interventions in primary care settings, but additional research is needed to evaluate their efficacy in improving specific outcomes...
Surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis. Attempted meta-analysis of the literatureJ A Turner
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 17:1-8. 1992..Few patient characteristics were found to predict outcome. Major deficits in study design, analysis, and reporting were common, and these precluded firm conclusions...
Musculoskeletal dysfunction in men with chronic pelvic pain syndrome type III: a case-control studyDiane C Hetrick
Department of Urology, University of Washington, 1959 N.E. Pacific Street, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
J Urol 170:828-31. 2003..CONCLUSIONS: Men with CPPS have more abnormal pelvic floor muscular findings compared with a group of men without pain. Abnormalities of the pelvic muscles may contribute to this pain syndrome...
Self-efficacy is associated with pain, functioning, and coping in patients with chronic temporomandibular disorder painHeather Brister
Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, USA
J Orofac Pain 20:115-24. 2006....
Short-term clinical outcomes and patient compliance with temporomandibular disorder treatment recommendationsAnjali D Wig
Harvard University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
J Orofac Pain 18:203-13. 2004..Although compliance was associated with slight increases in pain and jaw use limitations in this preliminary study, further research is needed to evaluate the longer-term effects of compliance with recommended therapies...
Primary care and urology patients with the male pelvic pain syndrome: symptoms and quality of lifeJudith A Turner
Department of Psychiatry, University of Washington School of Medicine, Center for Health Studies, Seattle, Washington, USA
J Urol 167:1768-73. 2002..The average symptom severity in men with pelvic pain in primary care and urology settings is lower than that in tertiary care samples...
