Duarte Brooke A, Mace Ryan A, Doorley James D, Penn Terence M, Bakhshaie Jafar, Vranceanu Ana-Maria
Department of Psychiatry, Center for Health Outcomes and Interdisciplinary Research (CHOIR), Massachusetts General Hospital, One Bowdoin Square, Suite 100, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Psychology, Suffolk University, Boston, MA, USA.
J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2024 Mar;31(1):91-107. doi: 10.1007/s10880-023-09959-z. Epub 2023 May 30.
Orthopedic traumas are common, costly, and burdensome - particularly for patients who transition from acute to chronic pain. Psychosocial factors, such as pain catastrophizing and pain anxiety, increase risk for poor outcomes after injury. The Toolkit for Optimal Recovery (TOR) is a novel multi-component mind-body intervention informed by the fear-avoidance model to promote re-engagement in daily activities and prevent transition toward chronic pain and physical dysfunction. The current case series aims to 1) describe the intervention and 2) showcase the treatment course of three TOR completers from diverse geographic locations in the U.S. with distinct injury types and varying personal identities to illustrate how the intervention can be delivered flexibly. Results indicate pre-to-post program improvement in physical function, pain severity, pain catastrophizing, pain anxiety, and other relevant outcomes targeted by the intervention (i.e., depression, mindfulness, coping). Experiences of our three TOR completers suggest that integrating TOR with standard orthopedic care may promote physical recovery after injury.
骨科创伤常见、代价高昂且负担沉重,对于从急性疼痛转变为慢性疼痛的患者而言尤其如此。诸如疼痛灾难化和疼痛焦虑等心理社会因素会增加受伤后预后不良的风险。最佳康复工具包(TOR)是一种新颖的多成分身心干预措施,它以恐惧回避模型为依据,旨在促进患者重新参与日常活动,并防止向慢性疼痛和身体功能障碍转变。当前的病例系列旨在:1)描述该干预措施;2)展示三名来自美国不同地理位置、具有不同损伤类型和不同个人身份的TOR完成者的治疗过程,以说明该干预措施如何能够灵活实施。结果表明,干预前后,身体功能、疼痛严重程度、疼痛灾难化、疼痛焦虑以及干预所针对的其他相关结果(即抑郁、正念、应对能力)均有所改善。我们三名TOR完成者的经历表明,将TOR与标准骨科护理相结合可能会促进受伤后的身体恢复。