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- W2233993739 abstract "Impact of Pretreatment Self-Perceived Quality of Life on Chronic Pain Patients by Michelle Laird Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Clinical Psychology Walden University November 2015 Abstract Researchers and practitioners have developed new treatment options for chronic pain management based on biopsychosocial models of pain known as interdisciplinary pain management programs (IPMP), which involve interdisciplinary care that integrates physical treatment with emotional, environmental, behavioral, and cognitive interventions. Despite literature documenting the effectiveness of IPMPs, patients find it difficult to obtain authorization for these programs from third party insurance payers. The purpose of this quantitative causal comparative study was to explore whether a patient’s perceived quality of life after injury but prior to treatment will affect his or her success in an IPMP. This study was based in the theoretical foundations of the biopsychosocial model of pain as well as positive psychology. Regression analysis and a test of mean differences were used to analyze the data to determine if there was a statistically significant difference in the perceived success in an IPMP program between patients who were part of a workers’ compensation program (n = 77) and those who were not (n = 60). None of the null hypotheses could be rejected. Quality of Life Index (QOLI) scores were not predictive of success in an IPMP. None of the QOLI 16Researchers and practitioners have developed new treatment options for chronic pain management based on biopsychosocial models of pain known as interdisciplinary pain management programs (IPMP), which involve interdisciplinary care that integrates physical treatment with emotional, environmental, behavioral, and cognitive interventions. Despite literature documenting the effectiveness of IPMPs, patients find it difficult to obtain authorization for these programs from third party insurance payers. The purpose of this quantitative causal comparative study was to explore whether a patient’s perceived quality of life after injury but prior to treatment will affect his or her success in an IPMP. This study was based in the theoretical foundations of the biopsychosocial model of pain as well as positive psychology. Regression analysis and a test of mean differences were used to analyze the data to determine if there was a statistically significant difference in the perceived success in an IPMP program between patients who were part of a workers’ compensation program (n = 77) and those who were not (n = 60). None of the null hypotheses could be rejected. Quality of Life Index (QOLI) scores were not predictive of success in an IPMP. None of the QOLI 16 subscales were predictive of success in an IPMP. Additionally, there was no significant difference between patients who were on workers’ compensation and those who were not. This study contributes to the knowledge gap regarding appropriate screening tools for admittance into an IPMP. The results of this study can be used by practitioners who are trying to get patients approved for an IPMP and by third party insurance payer when determining which patients would most benefit from attending an IPMP. Impact of Pretreatment Self-Perceived Quality of Life on Chronic Pain Patients by Michelle Laird Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Clinical Psychology Walden University November 2015 Dedication This is dedicated to the love of my life, my road trip partner, my (sometimes) voice of reason, and my (all the time) best friend. Thank you. Acknowledgments I am not sure how to appropriately thank everyone I need to for their unending support. As I mentally make my list of people I need to acknowledge and thank I cannot help but realize how incredibly blessed I am to have such amazing friends, family, and mentors. First and foremost, I would like to thank my dissertation committee; Dr. Robbins, Dr. Caramela-Miller, and Dr. Murray. Your honest feedback, your constructive criticism, and your praise when I finally got it right are the reasons I am where I am today. I appreciate the faith you had in me. Thank you to my parents, without whom, I may never have dreamed so big. Thank you to my husband, who deserves more gratitude and appreciation than I could possibly show in a lifetime. Thank you to my son, who is, and always will be what I am most proud of in my life. Thank you to Dr. Miller for supervising, mentoring, and humoring me when needed. Thank you to Dr. Basrai for allowing me to conduct my research at your facility. Thank you to Dr. Yabes for being a Medical Director that I could look up to and learn from; you have instilled in me a love of PM&R. I am sure that I have unintentionally missed someone to whom I owe a large debt of gratitude (and a bottle of wine). If you are reading this, and you are one of those unintentionally overlooked supporters, please hit me up for 2 bottles...One because you deserve it for all of your help and the second for my negligence in not giving you your proper credit and thanks in the first place!" @default.
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