Peer Support Intervention Improves Pain‐Related Outcomes Among Rural Adults With Diabetes and Chronic Pain at 12‐Month Follow‐Up

Volume: 37, Issue: 2, Pages: 394 - 405
Published: Mar 2, 2020
Abstract
Adults with diabetes mellitus (DM) suffer often from chronic pain, yet evidence-based interventions for comorbid pain and DM are scarce. We tested the effect of a peer-led cognitive behavioral training (CBT) intervention on pain self-efficacy (PSE), pain intensity, and pain-related functional limitations (PRFL) in adults with DM, 1 year after trial initiation.The yearlong "Living Healthy" cluster-randomized trial included 230 residents of rural...
Paper Details
Title
Peer Support Intervention Improves Pain‐Related Outcomes Among Rural Adults With Diabetes and Chronic Pain at 12‐Month Follow‐Up
Published Date
Mar 2, 2020
Volume
37
Issue
2
Pages
394 - 405
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