Arthritis
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The beneficial outcomes of the arthritis self-management course are not adequately
explained by behavior change
Lorig K; Seleznick M; Lubeck D; Ung E; Chastain RL; Holman HR
Arthritis-Rheum. 1989 Jan; 32(1): 91-5.
Keywords: cognitive-behavioral /pain management /patient education /empowering /arthritis
Abstract
Long-term outcomes of an arthritis self-management study: Effects of reinforcement
efforts
Lorig K; Holman HR
Soc-Sci-Med. 1989; 29(2): 221-224.
Keywords: cognitive-behavioral /reinforcement /supporting /randomized trial /arthritis
* Abstract
Pain management in rheumatoid arthritis patients. A cognitive-behavioral approach
Parker JC; Frank RG; Beck NC; Smarr KL; Buescher KL; Phillips LR; Smith EI; Anderson SK; Walker SE
Arthritis-Rheum. 1988 May; 31(5): 593-601.
Keywords: cognitive-behavioral /control /coping skills /family /functioning /pain management /problem solving
/psychosocial functioning /relaxation /self-efficacy /social support /follow-up /group visit (mini-clinic) /booklet
/group /videotape /randomized trial /arthritis /pain
Abstract
Team versus non-team outpatient care in rheumatoid arthritis. A comprehensive outcome
evaluation including an overall health measure
Ahlmen M; Sullivan M; Bjelle A
Arthritis-Rheum. 1988 Apr; 31(4): 471-9.
Keywords: exercise /functioning /pain management /patient education /psychosocial functioning /quality of life
/self-care /staying active /care plan /collaborative care /follow-up /clinic /mail /telephone /randomized trial
/arthritis /pain /females
Abstract
A cognitive-behavioral treatment for rheumatoid arthritis
O'Leary A; Shoor S; Lorig K; Holman HR
Health-Psychol. 1988; 7(6): 527-44.
Keywords: cognitive-behavioral /pain management /relaxation /self-efficacy /booklet /group /empowering
/correlational study /arthritis /females
Abstract
Effects of psychological therapy on pain behavior of rheumatoid arthritis patients.
Treatment outcome and six-month followup
Bradley LA; Young LD; Anderson KO; Turner RA; Agudelo CA; McDaniel LK; Pisko EJ; Semble E.; Morgan
TM
Arthritis-Rheum. 1987 Oct; 30(10): 1105-14.
Keywords: cognitive-behavioral /coping skills /demoralization /family /functioning /pain management /patient
education /psychosocial functioning /reinforcement /relaxation /social support /group /empowering /randomized
trial /arthritis /depression /pain
Abstract
Efficacy of psychoeducational interventions on pain, depression, and disability in people
with arthritis: a meta-analysis
Mullen PD; Laville EA; Biddle AK; Lorig K
J-Rheumatol. 1987 Aug; 14 Suppl 15: 33-9.
Keywords: demoralization /disability /pain management /patient education /psychosocial functioning
/meta-analysis /arthritis /depres
Abstract
Arch-Phys-Med-Rehabil
Gerber L; Furst G; Shulman B; Smith C; Thornton B; Liang M; Cullen K; Stevens MB; Gilbert N
Arch-Phys-Med-Rehabil. 1987 Jul; 68(7): 442-5.
Keywords: educational materials /functioning /pain management /patient education /psychosocial functioning
/diary /booklet /supporting /randomized trial /arthritis /pain
Abstract
Arthritis patient education: A review of the literature
Lorig K; Konkol L; Gonzalez V
Patient-Educ-Couns. 1987; 10(3): 207-252.
Keywords: demoralization /disability /exercise /medication use /pain management /patient education /relaxation
/self-efficacy /self-m
* Abstract
Group therapies for rheumatoid arthritis. A controlled study of two approaches
Strauss GD; Spiegel JS; Daniels M; Spiegel T; Landsverk J; Roy Byrne P; Edelstein C; Ehlhardt J; Falke R;
Hindin L; et al
Arthritis-Rheum. 1986 Oct; 29(10): 1203-9.
Keywords: cognitive-behavioral /functioning /modeling /patient satisfaction /psychosocial functioning
/relaxation /social support /audiotape /group /empowering /randomized trial /arthritis
Abstract