Aim of the study is to test whether goals and mood are associated with levels of pain, disabillity and activity levels during the day.
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Source
Brief title
Condition
- Other condition
- Bone and joint therapeutic procedures
Synonym
Health condition
chronische pijnklachten
Research involving
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Goal pursuit , mood, disability and pain levels and activity level
Secondary outcome
Pain catastrophizing
Responsibility
Fear of negative evaluations
Fear of movement and (re) injury
Conscientiousness
Perfectionism
Activity patterns
Perceived health status
Background summary
There are differen therethical models to explain why some people develop
chronic pain symptoms. The wellknown fear avoidance model postulates that
people who interpret pain negatively develop a vicious crikle in which pain and
disability increase. That is, a catastrophic interpretation of pain results in
fear of pain and avoidance of physical tasks. In turn, avoidance of physical
tasks results in less muscle strength increasing disability and pain even more.
There are many research findings supporting the Fear avoidance model. However,
research shows that there is a group of patients that develop chronic pain due
to overuse rather than disuse. To explain the mecahnisms that explain the
developemnt of these two groups of patients the mood-as-input model has been
proposed. This model assumes that a negative mood (such as fear) does not
always result in avoidance behaviour. The effect of mood on avoidance behaviour
depends on the goals that people strive for. Individuals with a performance
goal will interpret negative moods as a signal that not enough progress on the
task has been made. These people will persist longer in a task than in positive
moods.
In contrats individuals that enjoy the moment will interpret negative moods as
a signal that they are not enjoying the task any more.When the mood as input
model is applied to chronic pain specifically the negative mood condition seems
relevant as pain is often associated with negative affect.A negtaive mood in
combination with a perfromance goals would lead to overuse and hence more
disability and pain and a negative mood in combination with an enjoy gola would
lead to more disuces and hence more disability and pain.
Study objective
Aim of the study is to test whether goals and mood are associated with levels
of pain, disabillity and activity levels during the day.
Study design
Questionnaires will be completed at different measuring moments. Moreover,
activity level will be monitored objectively.
Study burden and risks
There are no risks associated with study participation
UNS40
6200 MD
NL
UNS40
6200 MD
NL
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Inclusion criteria
a) shoulder impingement syndrome and being planned for artheroscopic subacromiale decompression at the azM; (b) being aged between 18 and 65 years; (c) being fluent in Dutch; (d) having no serious hearing or visual problems; and (e) being able to use a pen.
Exclusion criteria
geen
Design
Recruitment
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Register | ID |
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CCMO | NL28931.068.09 |